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BARRY

11-28-2001 12:02:38




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HOW MUCH DOES A M WEIGH WITH WEIGHTS ON THE REARS?




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Politness man isn't polite

11-28-2001 15:04:10




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 Re: M WEIGHT in reply to BARRY, 11-28-2001 12:02:38  
Ours weighed close to 6,500 with fluid in the tires. Don't worry about typing in caps by the way; BECAUSE POLITENESS MAN ISN'T POLITE!!! HE'S OBSESSED WITH LOOKING FOR POSTS IN ALL CAPITALS SO HE CAN WHINE ABOUT THEM. I'VE NEVER SEEN ANY REAL INFORMATION IN HIS POSTS!!!



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Politenessman

11-28-2001 18:47:01




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 Re: Re: M WEIGHT in reply to Politness man isn't polite, 11-28-2001 15:04:10  
Well you see I read this page often and do make helpful contributions at times, but under another nick. I just get annoyed at the people who have no 'netiquet' and post in an improper manner. I am being polite in trying to let them know because I realize they are doing it out of ignorance not rudeness. In that way I feel I'm making a helpful contribution to the board. I do it under another nick because I know I'll catch some flack in the process.

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FROM NOW ON...

12-02-2001 11:35:29




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 Re: Re: Re: M WEIGHT in reply to Politenessman, 11-28-2001 18:47:01  
WHY DON'T YOU GO AND CRY YOUR EYES OUT ABOUT PEOPLE TYPING IN ALL CAPITALS? I FOR ONE HAVE SPENT EXACTLY ZERO TIME WORRYING ABOUT SUCH TRITE ASPECTS OF POSTING AS TO WHETHER OR NOT OTHERS TYPE IN CAPITALS OR NOT. I WAS HOWEVER SURPRISED THAT OTHERS ACTUALLY SEEM TO PREFER IT FOR VARIOUS REASONS. ONE THING IS FOR SURE, YOU MUST HAVE PLENTY OF EXCESS TIME ON YOUR HANDS IF THAT IS THE BEST THING YOU HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT. TALK ABOUT BEING PETTY! FROM NOW ON I WILL MAKE IT A SPECIAL POINT TO TYPE IN ALL CAPITALS IF IT ANNOYS CRYBABIES SUCH AS YOURSELF.

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Supa

11-29-2001 09:09:09




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 Re: Re: Re: M WEIGHT in reply to Politenessman, 11-28-2001 18:47:01  
Hi Politenessman,
I can't help but wonder why you don't point out all the words that are misspelled since you have decided that you are the self-appointed "forum police." Does this annoy you also? If so, get over it. I for one am tired of hearing you belly-ache about CAPITALS when people ask legitimate questions. By the way, if spelling is also "your" problem, you might want to go back and check some of your recent posts. This should bring you down to earth with the rest of us.

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DID YOU EVER

11-28-2001 19:25:18




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 Re: Re: Re: M WEIGHT in reply to Politenessman, 11-28-2001 18:47:01  
wonder who was the nerd that had nothing better to do than sit on his overpaid butt and decide that caps were yelling? Next thing ya know puncutiation will be considered swearing!



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Netiquette

11-28-2001 19:13:38




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 Re: Re: Re: M WEIGHT in reply to Politenessman, 11-28-2001 18:47:01  
You're catching flack, no matter which nickname you use. I think you overestimate the importance of "netiquette". Bottom line: We are here to share, have fun and learn about farm machinery.



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SupC

11-29-2001 19:22:13




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: M WEIGHT in reply to Netiquette, 11-28-2001 19:13:38  
I for one, agree with the guys statement about, sharing, having fun, and learning about machinery. I also say that no matter how many contributions mr. politeness has made, when he wants to play "arrogant as#hole", that he just hurt more than he ever helped- by far. i know my spelling is off a lot of times, but on the other hand, when I have a question, I don't care if the answer comes in capitals, misspellings, etc. We've all went to school, got jobs, got bills, so we have enough problems without"netiquette"- Oh yeah, if you think I spell bad occasionally- you ought to hear me talk Mr. Politeness, youd really freak out then, 'cause if'n ners a way to say sump'n shorter, bygolly, I'll say it. Thank You, SupC from Tennessee

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Politenessman

11-28-2001 14:11:52




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 Re: M WEIGHT in reply to BARRY, 11-28-2001 12:02:38  
Typing in CAPS on the net is equivalent to YELLING and considered to be rude behavior. I doubt you meant to be rude to us but knew no better.

Please don't YELL at us in the forum.

Thank You.



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john2510-3020

11-29-2001 17:16:33




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 Re: Re: M WEIGHT in reply to Politenessman, 11-28-2001 14:11:52  
HEY D*CKHEAD WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS A*SWHIPE?! HUH HUHH AM I HOLLERING OHH SORRY TO BE RUDE.....OR FORGIVE ME FOR NOT BEING THE NEAR AS RUDE AS YOU POLITNESSMAN! HA SEEM IM STILL YELLING AD AINT A DAMN THING YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT SUCKER!
JOHN



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JDM

11-28-2001 18:07:26




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 Re: Re: M WEIGHT in reply to Politenessman, 11-28-2001 14:11:52  
Or maybe he did it to get a rise out of you.How 'bout treating others with a little respect.Maybe this guy just doesnt know proper net etiquette,or maybe he just dont give a rats rear end 'bout your or other jerks like you who take up air space!OR..... ..... JUST GET A LIFE!



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go away politeness man, please. Now wasn't that polite of me?

11-28-2001 16:10:32




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 Re: Re: M WEIGHT in reply to Politenessman, 11-28-2001 14:11:52  
ha ha ha



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POLITENESSMAN IS ANNOYING!!!

11-28-2001 14:25:14




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 Re: Re: M WEIGHT in reply to Politenessman, 11-28-2001 14:11:52  
opps did I just yell?



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The Red

11-28-2001 13:18:42




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 Re: M WEIGHT in reply to BARRY, 11-28-2001 12:02:38  
Barry figure 5,500 pounds and you will be in the ballpark. That is probably a little on the high side.



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jakee

11-28-2001 17:47:22




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 Re: Re: M WEIGHT in reply to The Red, 11-28-2001 13:18:42  
barry i had a 1939 with one front wheel set up- no fenders - no pto - no belt pully - no light bar or light,s, but it did have starter and alternator, with 14-9 38 tires and with me on it at 225 pounds it went in at 4750.i could never get it down to the 4500 pound class with out butchering it. it also had no belly pump.



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R.David

11-28-2001 18:24:02




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 Re: Re: Re: M WEIGHT in reply to jakee, 11-28-2001 17:47:22  
Our M with empty 15.5-38 rubber, 1 set of weights, narrow front, and no belly pump weighs 5400 lbs.



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