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Posted by Grrrr on April 21, 2005 at 11:20:33 from (64.80.110.33):
In Reply to: Are these old red tractors worth saving or collect posted by Mark L. on April 21, 2005 at 10:03:14:
It's not about what we feel. It's about what YOU feel. This is YOUR hobby. Do what makes you happy. If it doesn't make you happy, don't do it. About the questions not being answered. Don't take this the wrong way, but you aren't OWED an answer. This is a free public forum, not paid technical support. There's no guarantee that someone who haunts here will know the answer to your question, and it could very well go completely unanswered. There's nothing personal about it. You aren't being shunned for something you did. Your question isn't too stupid to answer. Actually, it's probably the opposite: Too in-depth and specific. Most of us barely get by wrenching on gasoline engines. LP is a whole different animal, and something that's been long extinct in the tractor world. People that know their way around an LP system are far and few between in the tractor realm. Just don't take it personally. Also remember that you can't save them all.
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