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HOW MANY PEOPLE FORGOT THIS A TRACTOR FORUM!

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JRB IN MAINE

10-06-2004 18:13:34




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presidents come an go . But old Tractors will only die if we let them . presidents don"t take preferance over tractors. stick to the subject .




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Dave2N

10-07-2004 10:06:58




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 Re: HOW MANY PEOPLE FORGOT THIS A TRACTOR FORUM! in reply to JRB IN MAINE , 10-06-2004 18:13:34  
Get over it!!! Tractor people have opinions and it's political season so just get over it!! And in case you haven't noticed, there are a whole bunch of tractor and tractor-related forums just below this one! It's not like this is the only one. I enjoy learning what other TRACTOR folks from other parts of the country think.



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Ben in KY

10-07-2004 11:14:23




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 Re: HOW MANY PEOPLE FORGOT THIS A TRACTOR FORUM! in reply to Dave2N, 10-07-2004 10:06:58  
Yep, and there is also a tractor talk forum for the chatty kind of talk. Just click on show all forums and you will see it.



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Mitchissippi

10-07-2004 07:37:16




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 AND YOU FORGETUM YOUR IS in reply to JRB IN MAINE , 10-06-2004 18:13:34  
Sorry, wife"s an Anglish teacher.



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YOU'RE YELLING !!!

10-07-2004 06:14:53




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 Re: HOW MANY PEOPLE FORGOT THIS A TRACTOR FORUM! in reply to JRB IN MAINE , 10-06-2004 18:13:34  
Just a couple of things there old fella. First, TYPING IN UPPER CASE LETTERS IS CONSIDERED YELLING! I did it that way so you can hear it. Next, if you feel this way about the off-topic posts (which I share those feelings with), why would you start the ball rolling again with a political topic, even though you stuck the tractor thing in there too and sort of blended them together?



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JRB IN MAINE

10-07-2004 17:52:16




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 Re: HOW MANY PEOPLE FORGOT THIS A TRACTOR FORUM! in reply to YOU'RE YELLING !!!, 10-07-2004 06:14:53  
Sorry for the yelling . I come to this site to relax and talk about tractors . Not about two morons that don"t know what they are talking about . one is letting people get killed over something that is"t there because if it was they would of found it by now . The outher is saying that he will go in and mop up the mess .only to get the vote from the people .The only bush I want to here is bushhog. and kerry the grain to the cows in pasture . I think that tractor forum shouldn"t be over run by politcial forum this site is here to help people with tractor problems like you and me . sorry for yelling will watch out for that next time .

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Now that's better ....

10-07-2004 20:16:54




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 Re: HOW MANY PEOPLE FORGOT THIS A TRACTOR FORUM! in reply to JRB IN MAINE , 10-07-2004 17:52:16  
Much easier on the ears. I agree with you 100%, I live up in Canada and people up here get pretty cranky too on the political scene as bleeding heart and left wing as it is. I can't handle all the rationalizing that goes on with people expecting to vent their political laundry here. It's Kim's (webmaster) house and if she says no smoking and take your shoes off at the door then visitors should be expected to follow the guidelines which are posted pretty clearly I would say. Anyways, going out and getting my hands dirty with some tractor grease before bedtime.

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David in Ga.

10-06-2004 19:52:21




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 Re: HOW MANY PEOPLE FORGOT THIS A TRACTOR FORUM! in reply to JRB IN MAINE , 10-06-2004 18:13:34  
Oh yeah, does either one support the clunker law, and want to shred all of the good old AMERICAN steel and give it to other countries?



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David in Ga.

10-06-2004 19:50:06




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 Re: HOW MANY PEOPLE FORGOT THIS A TRACTOR FORUM! in reply to JRB IN MAINE , 10-06-2004 18:13:34  
Did someone say what kind of tractor the two candidates have? That might help me decide!



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MarkO

10-07-2004 04:45:37




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 Re: HOW MANY PEOPLE FORGOT THIS A TRACTOR FORUM! in reply to David in Ga., 10-06-2004 19:50:06  
Ya, then we debate the issues with a chain an chalk line.



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Speaking of Presidents...

10-06-2004 19:23:16




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 Re: HOW MANY PEOPLE FORGOT THIS A TRACTOR FORUM! in reply to JRB IN MAINE , 10-06-2004 18:13:34  
did ya hear Dubya call Kerry the "L" word today? I loved it!

Go Green! Vote Bush! and God Bless!

Dug



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lucas boy

10-06-2004 18:39:18




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 Re: HOW MANY PEOPLE FORGOT THIS A TRACTOR FORUM! in reply to JRB IN MAINE , 10-06-2004 18:13:34  

some people think ranting for your guy changes peoples minds.it doesnt,just makes people mad.. lucas



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Augie

10-06-2004 18:27:05




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 Good Grief in reply to JRB IN MAINE , 10-06-2004 18:13:34  
I've never heard so much whining in all my life 'cept for once. I was helpin out down at the soup kitchen and the postman was late gettin there with the welfare checks...



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Mitchissippi

10-07-2004 07:38:27




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 Nice Shot Augie! in reply to Augie, 10-06-2004 18:27:05  
nt



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Les...fortunate

10-06-2004 19:26:30




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 Re: Good Grief in reply to Augie, 10-06-2004 18:27:05  
ROFLMAO!



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steveormary@zianet.com

10-07-2004 17:10:11




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 Re: Good Grief in reply to Les...fortunate, 10-06-2004 19:26:30  
Seems to me we are getting alot of coffee shop talk here. Which is ok with me. We can have discussions on about anything. If you have a specific question about your tractor you may get it answered at the coffee shop. But you would probably go to the dealer or your mechanic with your specific question.

steveormary



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Paul in Mich

10-06-2004 18:23:02




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 Re: HOW MANY PEOPLE FORGOT THIS A TRACTOR FORUM! in reply to JRB IN MAINE , 10-06-2004 18:13:34  
JRB, Obviously, you just broke your own rule. You mentioned that "Presidents don"t take preferance over tractors" Sounds like a political statement to me.



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