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Re: Needing A Tractor Buddy!
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Posted by NE IA Dave on February 24, 2007 at 08:09:00 from (12.206.8.41):
In Reply to: Needing A Tractor Buddy! posted by Kirk in ks, on February 23, 2007 at 20:26:46:
Kirk you have a couple hundred buddies here on this web site. We will all be more than willing to help a felow buddie out. Sometimes because of the generation gap and language differances we don't understand a few things so try do be detailed. For most of us youth has been a long time ago. If you ask a question be prepared for a rude coment by a few of these old guys that wake up every morning looking for a argument. Just so you understand that will be just a few of them and we have to forgive them as we do not walk in their shoes. Now for the girl's who like tractors, Well you are on your own on this one guy as we are generous with help we would all be your competition on this one I'm afraid. However you have the advantage of youth, so you will probably win this one hands down and all of us old guys will be grumpy. Just kidding, and there is alot of that goes on here, so never be offended. Good luck on both issues, and it takes a real man to overlook some one else even if they are dumb and mean, and need a swift kick in the back axle.
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