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Re: Re: Metal shavings in tranmission fluid considered normal for JD 4000 TEN SERIES
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Posted by Woodbeef on March 27, 2003 at 04:39:53 from (207.164.209.133):
In Reply to: Re: Metal shavings in tranmission fluid considered normal for JD 4000 TEN SERIES posted by JD70Jim on March 26, 2003 at 19:10:47:
What's the matter Jim? Can you not take someone dissing your great JD on the main board where everyone will see it? You spout off about how good JD tractors are,but when someone brings up a problem with ones built in the last 20 years you cop out and say I'd never own a newer one. Well Jim they are still made or bought by John Deere,and say JD on the side!! Whether old or new they still carry the reputation of JD with them. Oh ya,I also thought that there was not an age limit on this board. Maybe you and your buddy Kubota Pete can get together and become the Cyber-Nazis around here and run this place the way that you figure it should be!!
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