Posted by RBoots on June 18, 2016 at 21:16:15 from (173.241.113.102):
I am a mostly IH and Oliver guy. But, while perusing the topics I normally look at, I'll see mention to a topic in another category that sounds interesting, so I go check it out. And, I'll sometimes just go look at the other topics to see what kind of projects others have going on. Now don't get me wrong, I pretty much like all kinds of tractors, there's a few out there I don't care a whole lot for, but maybe it's just because I haven't been around them much. If I find a good deal on a tractor that needs fixing, then I'll buy it, since I'm the one that fixes EVERYTHING on our farm, and a lot for other local farmers. For example, I just got done looking at the Case page. I'm not really a Case guy. Dad and I bought the first Case on our farm ever, last summer, a DO. It was an interesting looking tractor with a good price, and needing a bit of work. But, by looking at all of the other stuff on the Case page, I see some of the projects that Loren the ACG is working on and the 1370 that 1370Rod has going. I look at it this way; If I was to ever look at a 1370 that was for sale, I'd think of that differential, and have an idea of what to look for in that particular model. Or, if someone brought me one to work on, as in 1370Rod's case, slow hydraulics, I'd remember the trashed rear end of the one he is working on. I don't know anything about MM tractors, but I think they are pretty neat, and my buddy has a couple setting in his barnyard that haven't run in ages. I like to look them over now and again,(he won't sell them) but I still look at them and think of what they must have been like when they used to run. And so I'll look at the MM page and see what's going on there, even if I have no idea what they are discussing. There is an AC here on the farm, a C. It rarely gets used, but is there if I need it, it was left to me by my grandpa. When I was younger, I didn't like AC tractors, don't ask me why, I guess I just didn't. Then I worked on a couple WD's, a couple WD45's, and saw the neighbor's unstyled WC with the brass radiator top. I loved the way it looked, I had never seen one up to that point. And after I worked on those WD'S and 45's, I thought they were a pretty handy tractor. I don't own one, but now that I'm a bit older, I have nothing against them, they seem to be pretty good tractors. And if I need advice on a brand I'm not familiar with, a lot of times I can just click over to a different board and fond what I'm looking for. It's interesting to see YT members that occasionally post on TTALES or Tractor Talk, but if you go to the brand they prefer, they are a regular poster there. Some on brand specific boards I have never seen post on the generic boards, and some that post on the generic boards, never post in any of the brand specific pages. I just like to cruise through other boards and see what else is going on, whether I comment or not. Anyone else do that?
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