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Old 08-06-2009, 01:33 PM   #1861 (permalink)
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Blue, you around or can we assume you are still reading years Farmtrac/Textron emails?
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Old 08-07-2009, 01:02 AM   #1862 (permalink)
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Fraud????-----didn't the government give GE 139 Billion dollars so that they can pay the 50 million dollar fine?
RNF:

Thx for de-encrypting your laser-accurate shots for those of us in the western world. : )

Yes... the govt. basically put a TARP on their $50 million tap on the Fannie. It was a "green" handshake of sorts; more of an exercise in accounting than true punishment. An Al Cobb-like bookkeeping move?

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Old 08-07-2009, 01:06 AM   #1863 (permalink)
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Blue, you around or can we assume you are still reading years Farmtrac/Textron emails?
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I'm still lurking while recouperating from my day gig: a heapin' helpin' of a $5.3 million bond project.

But guarantee that I'm *not* going away.

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Old 08-14-2009, 08:45 PM   #1864 (permalink)
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Where would one look for a Farmtrac 795DTC and Farmtrac 7115DTC?
Nomrally wouldnt even look at a smaller brand like this but an interest was sparked as they're made from the same design as my Favourite European Tractors.

http://www.tractorhouse.com/images/T...e/77798825.jpg
Built by SAME
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& Also in Deutz design
http://www.deutzfahrusa.com/images/p.../3-agrolux.jpg

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SAME version
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Old 09-15-2009, 08:14 AM   #1865 (permalink)
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I have both in stock if you would like to look or price.

1800-898-4149
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Old 09-22-2009, 05:13 PM   #1866 (permalink)
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any rode island clams yet????!!!!
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Old 09-23-2009, 05:37 PM   #1867 (permalink)
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Clam bake postponed. Lack of interest by the host.
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Old 09-25-2009, 12:15 AM   #1868 (permalink)
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Clam bake postponed. Lack of interest by the host.
Darkness,

Welcome back into the farmer's cyber version of the Jungle. It's always a pleasure...

TFC's probably not pushing it, because it does not serve them. Time is on their side as more interest accrues, more dealers either fall off or are not able/willing to sustain the mental and financial rigors of maintaining business--or of filing suit.

A good-sized Kentucky dealer said early in the game that major corporations not only have a cadre of legal personnel on retainer but are notorious for cluttering Joe Citizen's path with continuances and other courthouse manipulations that can delay actual proceedings from happening for years.

Sometimes decades.

Long enough that "all those launching the case died. That's one way to improve odds of winning," the Blue Grass State retailer said.

In addition, there's a significant risk of the two executive groups not winning if they go toe-to-toe with dealers in front of the scale-holding naked lady. Mid-January 2010 will be the two-year mark since the tractor assembler closed its doors, and left workers and dealers in the dark. It has been adequate time for buyers and sellers to communicate, and perform the forensics needed to substantiate their case.

One thing's for sure: I'm waiting for the court showdown to so acculumate, compile and scribe the final chapters of this story. It'd make my mother fu**ing day--and much, much longer--for a front row seat while FNA and TFC execs squirm in the chair during testimony, then deal with swift, severe meteing out of justice.

A double-starched shirt, tie and pants hang in the closet at the ready.

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Old 10-01-2009, 11:29 AM   #1869 (permalink)
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Darkness,

Welcome back into the farmer's cyber version of the Jungle. It's always a pleasure...

TFC's probably not pushing it, because it does not serve them. Time is on their side as more interest accrues, more dealers either fall off or are not able/willing to sustain the mental and financial rigors of maintaining business--or of filing suit.

A good-sized Kentucky dealer said early in the game that major corporations not only have a cadre of legal personnel on retainer but are notorious for cluttering Joe Citizen's path with continuances and other courthouse manipulations that can delay actual proceedings from happening for years.

Sometimes decades.
Long enough that "all those launching the case died. That's one way to improve odds of winning," the Blue Grass State retailer said.

In addition, there's a significant risk of the two executive groups not winning if they go toe-to-toe with dealers in front of the scale-holding naked lady. Mid-January 2010 will be the two-year mark since the tractor assembler closed its doors, and left workers and dealers in the dark. It has been adequate time for buyers and sellers to communicate, and perform the forensics needed to substantiate their case.

One thing's for sure: I'm waiting for the court showdown to so acculumate, compile and scribe the final chapters of this story. It'd make my mother fu**ing day--and much, much longer--for a front row seat while FNA and TFC execs squirm in the chair during testimony,
DO YOU REALLY BELIEVE THAT ANY OF THOSE EXEC'S CAN TELL THE WHOLE TRUTH EVEN UNDER OATH!!!!!!
then deal with swift, severe meteing out of justice.

A double-starched shirt, tie and pants hang in the closet at the ready.
I'VE GOT A NEW T-SHIRT WITH A LOGO OF THE DIFFERENT FEDERAL POLICE AGENCIES ON IT ----(CIA,FBI,IRS,DEA,etc)AND A NEW PAIR OF LSU SHORTS!!!!! IF YOU NEED THEM---TO HECK WITH SUITS!!!!!

--b
I THINK TAX?---- HAS BEEN WHITTLING ON A BIG STICK OF WOOD IN HIS SPARETIME--RUMOR IS THAT IT LOOKS LIKE A LONG BASEBALL BAT----SO THAT HE CAN REACH OUT AND TOUCH!!!!!
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Old 10-08-2009, 11:56 PM   #1870 (permalink)
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No Red, not a long baseball bat, more like one of them irish things( a sheleila or something like that) down here in redneck land we call it a P*ss Elm club.
get more close up and personal that way.
sure quiet ain't it, the rats done hunkered down for a spell. no matter! we ain't going nowhere, we will still be here when they come up for air. WHAM!!
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