Posted by wjytexas on June 05, 2016 at 07:23:50 from (99.89.189.217):
At times a poster (one who posts) is chastised for using the "wrong" word or term for something. The participants of these forums are a very diverse group from not just all over the U.S. but the world. We all have different levels of education, experience and are of different ages and cultures. Restoration means one thing to one person and something else to another. From my view point multi-layers of glossy enamel and a clear coat do not make a restoration on a '50's era tractor. To some just getting it running again is a restoration. I like to say my tractor has been rehabilitated. I had an discussion with a neighbor about cotter key vs cotter pin. How many terms are there for a disc, disc harrow, two way, one way, disc plow, etc? I have always thought these forums are for educations as well as camaraderie. Some responses seem to be a little harsh when a responder doesn't agree. A disadvantage to written comments is that the tone or mood of the response isn't as easily read as heard. My epistle for this fine Texas Sunday morning without a flood warning for my area. Y'all have a great day.
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