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Old 05-13-2008, 03:12 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Come on Doug. You ain't talking to Bill6 here. You know that my motto is the dirtier the better. In fact I had to wipe the mud off to see the tire size.
Okay. I believe you. At least I think I do!

So what is the latest word on the sidewall cracking issue? Are new tires on the way???

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Okay. I believe you. At least I think I do!

So what is the latest word on the sidewall cracking issue? Are new tires on the way???

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Pictures are with the dealer. He seems to think they will warranty them. Right now he is waiting to hear from Mahindra/Titan. I'm going to stop by on Friday to see what is going on.
 
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Pictures are with the dealer. He seems to think they will warranty them. Right now he is waiting to hear from Mahindra/Titan. I'm going to stop by on Friday to see what is going on.
If this keeps up, you'll never have to buy tires for the entire life of your tractor!

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If this keeps up, you'll never have to buy tires for the entire life of your tractor!

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Actually at this rate I think Mahindra should buy me an impact wrench, that and some new lug nuts, cause I'm gonna wear these out.
 
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Actually at this rate I think Mahindra should buy me an impact wrench, that and some new lug nuts, cause I'm gonna wear these out.
It's time for you to upgrade to a 7520 anyway Ed. Leave those lug nuts alone. I'll take it from here!

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It's time for you to upgrade to a 7520 anyway Ed. Leave those lug nuts alone. I'll take it from here!

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You trying to get me killed or what. Hey if I'm gonna die cause I bring home a new tractor I'm going for the 8560. Remember my motto--Go Big or Die--
 
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You trying to get me killed or what. Hey if I'm gonna die cause I bring home a new tractor I'm going for the 8560. Remember my motto--Go Big or Die--
Just have the dealership place the OLD numbers on the side of your NEW tractor and tell your SWMBO...that IT JUST LOOKS BIGGER...

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Just have the dealership place the OLD numbers on the side of your NEW tractor and tell your SWMBO...that IT JUST LOOKS BIGGER...
By God Paul... I think you've got something there!!!

Edster... Are you listening???

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Just have the dealership place the OLD numbers on the side of your NEW tractor and tell your SWMBO...that IT JUST LOOKS BIGGER...
Oh Paul please don't tell me that Dougster has you on the payroll. He wants me to get a bigger machine. That way when the Boss kills me he swoops in and buys my tractor from her dirt cheap.

Believe me SWMBO is alot smarter than It just looks bigger. I think she has the serial number written down somewhere.

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Oh Paul please don't tell me that Dougster has you on the payroll. He wants me to get a bigger machine. That way when the Boss kills me he swoops in and buys my tractor from her dirt cheap.

Believe me SWMBO is alot smarter than It just looks bigger. I think she has the serial number written down somewhere.

Doug-- Yes I am listening--Then ignoring
You just don't want me to have a back-up tractor!

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