Posted by sflem849 on May 21, 2011 at 19:11:17 from (69.197.84.78):
In Reply to: M Tranny Capacity posted by Wayne Montgomery on May 21, 2011 at 13:30:49:
Wayne Montgomery said: ...How does one accumulate knowledge - asking questions without buying a lot of books...
I would have to disagree with this portion. One accumulates knowledge through research and then asking questions if clarification is required or they don't find everything they were looking for.
With that, you did search for it with the terrible YT search function so you did try to help yourself. There is a "how to" search thing in the classified ads section (maybe in the search part) It talks about how you use "" and + and other modifiers to enhance your search. ie if looking for Farmall A you would have to use "Farmall+A" The forum is set up on a (worthless) antique system that the "crabby old guys" don't want to see changed. With a better system (ie Vbulletin or other more modern forum types) new posts get promoted to the top and you don't have to scroll through by date and all that crazy stuff. But anyhow, I used Google. :lol: YT is one of the most trafficed websites out there so it comes straight to the top using Google. Red Power Forum and My Tractor Forum (junk) are the other two big ones.
This post was edited by sflem849 at 05:35:16 05/22/11.
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