Posted by UP Oliver on January 09, 2014 at 18:39:17 from (68.70.134.87):
In Reply to: Re: Email Contacts posted by JD Seller on January 08, 2014 at 20:23:16:
Hey I don't mind, you can yank all you want. This whole thing started when I saw some really nice pictures a guy put up showing how he built his shop. He used his loader on his tractor in a way I would never have thought of; not making excuses for myself but I'm kind of new to the tractor world; got my first one at 37.
Anyway, it was months later and I really wanted to contact him with a question; which I am guessing around 99.99% of the users on this site would have no problem with, myself included. So I did not know what else to do besides watch the posts and when I finally saw one from him I explained the situation and of course he was more than happy to help me out. It just seems that on a site this helpful it should be easier to get in touch with someone even if they forget to put up their email like I do most of the time.
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