Posted by Dellbertt on December 27, 2009 at 17:24:46 from (209.172.22.129):
In the past few weeks I have noticed an increase in “guest” and “new user” posts in this forum and they all have been interesting and useful topics. Their posts are authentic and insightful and interesting to follow.
I have only been on this forum for about 4 ˝ years and although I am a country boy and have been in and around tractors and farming all my life I am by no means an expert on tractor mechanics. I rebuilt several hot rod engines and muscle cars back in the day but so far I have not owned a tractor that needed tearing into very deep. Not to say that a couple of them might not have prospered from an overhaul, but they all have run dependably smooth. I have learned more on this site than I will ever be able to return.
To paraphrase an old saying, “More wisdom is gained from listening than from speaking.”
Anyway, I just wanted to say to any new user that this is a good, well rounded tractor site where the occasional Off Topic conversation is politely tolerated, even at times being a welcome diversion, and it is good seeing new “faces” join in.
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