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Re: To all the Hobbyiests and small time farmers
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Posted by Sid on September 07, 2004 at 14:55:59 from (12.160.111.157):
In Reply to: Re: To all the Hobbyiests and small time farmers posted by Screw the reserved names! on September 07, 2004 at 14:12:18:
Please try to look at this from our side of the fence. You address hobbyist and small time farmers and then go on and rip us apart for being ignorant about how to operate machinery but doing it any way. Anyway that is how it looks to me. You posted a picture of your PTO locking pin. I farm 145 acres and grew up on a farm, so this is nothing new to me and I understand how that pin got in the shape it is in that may have something to do with why some of them failed. Now how would you feel if someone jumped on this post and lectured you on the proper maintence of equipment? I had not heard anything about this pin not being available but it is good to know. I just feel your point could have been gotten across without picking on the shortcomings od others.
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