Posted by Duane WI on October 22, 2017 at 07:30:27 from (69.29.248.14):
In Reply to: Good Ol Boys forum posted by olgentdc on October 22, 2017 at 06:44:54:
It seems tractor talk gets around 20 new topics per day. It really is not that hard to quickly scan through that many topics and pick your interests. If it was 100 new topics per day than that is a different story. If the forums get broken down too much you will only get a couple new posts per day on each one. I won't spend the time to look at each new forum. As it is I only look at 4 or 5 forums on a regular basis.
I think the real reason that the discussion topics have become so varied is that not too many people are still restoring old tractors. When I started reading this site 20 years ago there was a continuous stream of posts related to someone's restoration project. Without new projects to talk about we need to talk about something else. I like Farmalls and I remember the Farmall forum having 20 plus new topics each day. Now the Farmall forum is getting less than 10 new topics per day.
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