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Posted by Aaron Ford on March 17, 2007 at 18:14:51 from (72.84.52.140):
In Reply to: I've Had It! posted by Disgusted! on March 16, 2007 at 20:12:24:
I am with ya, fella. I have a spent a few hours researching information from my manuals, books, and periodocals to attempt to help some one I do not know. Then I got totally flamed for my signature. I am 33 years old, make a darn good living, and attend WVU to try to make myself a little more marketable to my employer. I follow the WVU football team and was using the fight chant, "Let's go Mountaineers" for a signature. It was not vulgar or rude or even original but it still drew fire. I was also flamed for the fact that although I am refitting/restoring a $3500 tractor and spending $5000 to do it, the fact that I am converting to a alternator and a electronic tach makes my tractor cobbled together. I mean c'mon, it's my money and my tractor, too!!! It's best to let it roll off your back. Turn on any CB radio and you will hear some 15 year old telling some trucker that he is gonna kick his butt. It's called "radio muscles". Some posters here feel the need to police the O/T topics. Heck, if I have a general knowledge question, I post it here. If I have a question about exactly what filter fits my MF65 gasser, I got to the Massey forum. That's what it is for. Just let it roll off, there are really good people here. Aaron
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