Posted by JimIA on March 20, 2017 at 07:15:59 from (208.74.246.171):
In Reply to: Past posters., posted by JayinNY on March 19, 2017 at 14:57:19:
Ive been on here for at least ten years, probably more but not too sure. I haven't posted much, try to help from time to time. Do remember one certain poster from PA that really jumped me hard one time. An individual asked a question on a repair for his "Allis-Chambers" tractor. I answered all of his questions and at the end mentioned the correct spelling was "Allis-Chalmers". Well this person from PA jumped down my throat like I had shot the guy or something. I just shrugged it off because it was just a person on the internet and nothing more. I do admit I spied his other posts and found that he basically did his bet to insult and belittle people.
I should have kept my mouth shut on the spelling but I don't believe I deserved such a treatment, haven't seen his name for a few years and cant say I miss him.
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