Posted by NY 986 on March 31, 2017 at 12:19:41 from (184.53.48.5):
In Reply to: Re: OT : OT Discussions posted by BarnyardEngineering on March 31, 2017 at 10:52:11:
Modern view. The thing is depending on the time of year sometimes content will be added at a pace greater than one page per day. Further, it is not always possible for somebody like me to be here everyday. It's like when something goes to page 2 it disappears where on Tractor Talk guys will check on page 2 for the most part. It is disappointment when I feel something has lapsed to the point where it really is not worth adding a reply or to ask a question when nobody will be looking.
I would not ask anybody to abstain from making OT posts or that they can only be on one board here. Further, while somebody made a comment that maybe less brand related questions should go into the board of that particular brand it really should be up to that poster whether they want to limit the exposure to like minded browsers or if they want the general community to see.
I would also like to mention I know it is difficult for some people to want to be a part of a larger group. I know of guys in my area who were in the equipment business and circumstances forced them out. I am not trying to pry into somebody's personal business by any means. I certainly have colorful tales I would like to tell about some of these old time dealers that would certainly cast them in a positive light but I figure I should not push into somebody's past without clearing it with them first even if the intentions are good. I know a couple of guys who are fairly bitter nearly 30 years after the fact so sometimes time heals slow.
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