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Posted by harvey on December 13, 2000 at 17:06:30 from (209.254.130.29):
I posted a note to "John" about his insisting to have everyone conform to "his ideas" about safety in dealing with "yesterdays" tractors by posting alarmist notes( earlier) without posting his name untill now. He can't understand that there are many things about tractors 40 to 80 years old that do not have many modern safety features and most all here seem to know that but still like old tractors and keep "relative-safety" in mind at all times. I wonder if "John" was the one who threaten to contact advertizers here on YTMAG many months ago if his alarmest posts, with no name, were not followed? ...dear john: I am a very safe man in my old age and I know what I am doing with that one cut on my one tire of which David and I were talking .Now leave your alarmest posts off of these nice forums..(i posted that note to John at 16:41 hours down below..Many of us have been dealing with these old tractors fer 40-50-60 years..I don't need dumb "scare-tactics" from you now..john. . harvey
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