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Re: jd 6030 hyd oil, jms/mn , buickanddeere please
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Posted by buickanddeere on May 29, 2004 at 06:06:29 from (192.75.48.2):
In Reply to: jd 6030 hyd oil, jms/mn , buickanddeere please rea posted by hot rod on May 28, 2004 at 17:15:10:
You are the rare exception on this site in uncommon circumstances. Sorry, your question matched the type asked by the vast majority here and you got painted by the same brush. Sorry about your Father, it’s not a good feeling watching my own Dad wither away. As for the stupid lazy illiterate donkeys who are not in your shoes. If you can't read or afford the manuals and proper tools/equipment. Take some of your weekly budget used for a carton of smokes, a 40 of rye, a two four of beer, an xxx DVD and delivered pizza. Purchase the manuals and get someone to read them for you. Smart a$$ or calling a spade a spade? Ever see the numbers of and the messes/damage/injuries and death caused by people taking “shortcuts? At least my Father taught me the value of the job well done unlike my Maternal Grandfather who taught the me the cost of doing everything ½ a$$ed.
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