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Re: Woman Driver, good thing or bad thing?
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 09, 2007 at 10:30:18 from (76.212.224.167):
In Reply to: Woman Driver, good thing or bad thing? posted by rgvtx on January 08, 2007 at 19:47:16:
Learned years ago never buy anything that come with a hand writen petagreeor told ONLY DRIVEN BY A LITTEL OLD LADY . AS i have had the experiance more then once as i am a slow learner and paid the price of such . The best buys i have found is from the dead rows and when people have told me that SHE IS JUNK . When i sold tractors and such unless i handed ya the written warranty for the new clutch and T/A it was as is where is and that was on the sales bill and signed . Sorta like my first car a 56 ford rag top ONLY DRIVEN BY A LITTEL OLD LADY SCHOOL TEACHER , yea wright with a thunderbird special with dual quads and Hollywood mufflers .
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