I for one of many don't see a problem with OT subjects in TT because it does give a chance to meet real people the has much more knowledge other than tractors.
No I don't own a big tractor, but I do have an IH made Red Cub cadet 782...Lets say I'm here for nostalgic reasons In the past I have farmed with several brands mentioned here... Many of the implements that are also mentioned I have had dealings with except the old ride on sacker type combines that no one here has mentioned .. must been an Eastern machine.
I do greatly appreciate answers that I would not receive on any other forum probably for the lack of readership as we have here on YT .
Some of you folks has even opened your email and even some of those has turned out to be almost like family..if you get emails from me Ya know who ya are.
I may not ask too many tractor related questions , but I assure you mostly I can type something in the search box and find an answer for a neighbor or a friend , and many of you have helped without knowing you did.
My guess is that the majority on here Like a laugh, or some support, whether it be for prayers or just plain advice ranging from neighbors with bad people skills ( Not picking on you Dave ) LOL to fixing Moms washer.
As far as music goes Life itself is built around music.. to prove my point set in a car / truck in town, and turn on the radio, and watch people walking you will find even those with an unusual gate will somehow be in time with the music you are listening to .. may be a whole beat off but in time. or every other beat. and it is an unconscious thing they do without knowing it .
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