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Posted by To: John on December 13, 2000 at 16:41:21 from (209.254.130.29):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Save that tractor tire with the cut sidewall (tip) posted by John Mc Dugal on December 13, 2000 at 13:39:51:
Hello John: I think you should expand your "ranting and raving"." Many of these tractors are 40 to 70 years old so please cry about all tractors that have the following: (1) Old style brakes( maybe can't stop and runs over several people?) (2) some 50+year old tractors do not have shields over pto or belt pullies( somebody could get caught and twisted to death?) (3) many 50+ year old tractors are row crop narrow front ends and have no R.O.P.S. protection( a sure sign of death?). Now that sure ought to keep your narrow minded brain busy shutting down the thousands of tractors talked obout here on "YESTER-DAYS" tractors. WE are more interested in trying to "restore old stuff" then apply all the latest modern safty devices.....you belong down the road in the "NEW" forum..Leave us alone with your self righteous safety consern on my tire..(a tire you have not even seen) I know what I have and I was talking to David and not you John..I assume John is your real name and not just something you sit on once a day?? harvey
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