Posted by mkirsch on October 05, 2011 at 08:30:45 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: They remove my post posted by lblock on October 04, 2011 at 15:38:25:
This is the IH/Farmall TRACTOR forum, for discussion about IH/Farmall tractors.
IIRC your post was about a LAND ROVER, which is neither an IH/Farmall nor a tractor.
You probably would've been okay in Tractor Talk because anything seems to go over there.
If you'd posted an IH tractor for sale, it probably would've slid under the radar.
There are two places where you can post your land rover for sale on this site...
You were so far out in left field with that post, they had no choice but to delete it.
Think about it... You don't see many for sale ads on this forum right? It's NOT because people don't have things to sell...
It's because there are rules about that and most people follow the rules.
Think about it... If you could post whatever you want "because we're friends" then ANYBODY could (and would) post ANYTHING, and the group would be rendered all but useless for its intended purpose.
Frankly, I think things like asking for prayers for sick family members have no place here either... It's another "because we're friends" thing that has nothing to do with IH tractors.
The difference being that it's NOT FOR FINANCIAL GAIN, I can respect the moderator's decision to let things like that slide.
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