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Posted by Dan in Ore on November 19, 2006 at 14:32:40 from (12.108.20.240):
In Reply to: To Nebraska Cowman posted by Kim on November 18, 2006 at 18:06:54:
I wasn't going to respond to this issue, but after reading the other posts, it just grabbed me. If Kim is not going to allow cowman to include a link to his website that has no commercial competition with this one, then she shouldn't allow any links by anybody's website. I am a member on the Ask Cowman forum and am having a lot of fun. Cowman has been a lot of help to me and others and is an extremely valuable asset to this site. A couple of years ago, a gentlemen that I know who was 83 at the time had a Farmall Regular that he needed a needle valve for. I e-mailed cowman and asked if he had one. Howard sent the needle valve free of charge and didn't even ask for postage. I don't think this is the picture of a person that is going to harm Kim's postion here. The look on that old man's face when the tractor started was priceless. Thanks for all the help Howard and I will see you on the other board. BTW, I still plan to support this board as I have (had)a lot of friends on this site.
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