Posted by LJS30 on July 21, 2011 at 13:03:09 from (204.100.232.23):
In Reply to: Repeat questions. posted by 36 coupe on July 21, 2011 at 10:48:53:
dej(jed) said: (quoted from post at 18:48:53 07/21/11) I have been using this site off an on for many years now and I am amazed at the number of questions that are asked over and over, again again. I have gotten to a point where I just skip over a lot of the stuff. My favorite is "What should a 1940 farmall have on it? Come on now, it has what it has and it is what it is.
I guess it may be my age showing, but Goggle is the place to go for quick answers to common questions. But I guess if you want to chat it is okay. Oh well I will shut up because I am certain that I have gotten someones dander up.
Nice but unfortunately without repeat questions what discussion would really take place? How many things are there to really discuss with tractors that are not repeated at some time? I'd rather have a a solid forum revolving around tractors with members willing to help each other then one inundated with grumps who complain about repeat topics.
This post was edited by LJS30 at 13:07:19 07/21/11.
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