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Posted by Jim Ward on January 19, 2005 at 10:31:17 from (66.244.93.65):
In Reply to: Re: Buying at a distance from home .... posted by vo on January 19, 2005 at 09:08:33:
Only about half of what you have said is the truth but only you I and God knows that. This is the first I have heard about pulling it on the trailer..The first part of your story never happened ..More lies and half truths... You told me it runs good ,that is what your ad said ..It didnt so now you have to come up with another story to make it all work out but gee you never said anything about this before did you ...As far as the head gasket I hoped it could be fixed by that but no luck cracketin head some one already knew this the thing ate water out of the raddiator wso they kept adding water ..How do know this because the antifreeze was only good to 20 above.So someone had to be adding water since last winter...Anything you said to me after I paid for tractor was only to try to make me feel better about beeing took by you and to try to stop me from telling everyone else about you..I am not to ashamed or embarased not to talk about this so no one else ever gets taken by you...Why the bank transfers vern? Dont you like U.S. mail ? You are still lieing about shipping costs A friend checked that out for me. More and more people are coming forward to tell their storys, jb weld a block you aught to be for that..
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