Posted by ericlb on January 04, 2011 at 18:54:27 from (75.107.64.57):
In Reply to: If you bleed green posted by rrlund on January 04, 2011 at 12:39:36:
i share your agravation i just spent a week waiting on a new innertube for my 301, the problem wasnt john deere, or the tube, it was the tire store, they sell tire chains also and last week every rich mexican national in mexico was up here in line waiting to have them put on so they could get up to the ski run and go skiing, the store didnt have time to break down the tire and put the tube in it, remember your trouble isnt the deere, its the porky little sh!t with the ring who doesnt care if he helps you or not,weather the part is right or not, or weather you need the tractor to use or not, he's just there to put in his 8 and do as little as he can for his pay, i think job ediquet should be required for a semester in high school i just dont know where these young folks get their work ethic or lack of it
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