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Posted by Donny B on March 01, 2000 at 18:50:56 from (12.68.16.95):
In Reply to: DISTILLATE??? posted by Donny-B on February 29, 2000 at 18:14:51:
Thanks to all who gave thier imput on the subject of distillate. As for the gentleman who made the comment "You bought a tractor and don't know what fuel it runs on" I must give this reply: I have been interested in old tractors as a hobby for about 10 years. My first restoration was a 1967 Cub Cadet 104 which I still use. From there things started to get bigger and older.(Tractors that is) Everytime I would purchased another I would find out all the history on that model I could, fix it up, drive it for a while, then sell it to someone who was just as facinated with it as I was. I learn about a tractor and farm history by asking questions. I admit there is a lot I don't know about tractors, but I have no problem asking for help from good people who know the answers! I'm sure there are some subjects YOU are not so informed about so why are you tring to belittle me? Whats the matter, your beer gone flat?
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