Posted by buickanddeere on February 13, 2010 at 09:34:40 from (209.240.124.62):
Tx Jim said: (quoted from post at 07:29:06 02/13/10)
buickanddeere said: (quoted from post at 07:53:39 02/12/10) You are afraid to fly?
Rapid oxidation/fire occurs when the combustion tetrahedron exists.
Fuel,oxygen,ignition temp and chemical reaction are required for fire.
Eliminate any of those and the tractors don't burn. Solution is simple.
"As usual you're again not answering my ??????????? about you buying a MFWD"
Never said I'm afraid to fly as I've flown numerous times.
I JUST DON"T HAVE A DESIRE TO FLY just as EVIDENTLY you don't have a DESIRE to spend the $$$$$$ that you try to PERSUADE other readers on this Forum on numerous OCCASIONS to spend on a new JD MFWD.
I've got to go shovel some snow now so I guess in your opinion I should go buy a MFWD for this once in my life record snowfall!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You Texans must be awful soft to have to shovel a little snow way down south there. I drive my old 2WD around ok in the snow up here.
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