Larry, I believe we should revisit each topic once a year or so. I have a lot of the things involved in some of the topics, but didn't have pictures of it, and when I'd see the topic it would be too late to go get pictures or moved on to a new topic. Or, have the featured topic I'd have that item if tractor or machinery related, but maybe not in a position to get a picture of it, it have it torn apart working on it. That way, if the same topics were posted each year or so, work in processes that guys have or have gotten done could be then included. Maybe also an advance warning of tomorrow's topic in tonight's post, that way a guy has a chance to maybe get out that next day and snap a picture. Don't take this the wrong way, I love these topics, I'm just seeing if we could improve on the idea a bit. Maybe that would mean more and different pictures each time a topic is posted? And I do thank you for posting them nearly every night (as long as we have a topic), I really enjoy looking at other people's stuff and it also gives a guy a chance to show his stuff too. But, could we repost these topics each year, or would that classify as "beating it to death"? lol.
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