Posted by Brent Zappe on April 06, 2018 at 07:09:25 from (104.192.88.66):
The topic has nothing to do with a tractor but it is one that has got in my thoughts. I have been on computers since 1995 had learn DOS and watch the windows grow. what I think is sad is guys like me who have what we say a collection of shop books. This to the newer generation would be title as a antique old fashion person. To many time I find younger people referring to what they find on computer for information. Guy's like me should say I am sorry I am use to people having the right information in a shop book in front of them. I forget that I am one of those person who grew up with out the computer on my desk when I was a young kid going to school. Text books and reference books where what you learned to find the answers you needed. I have tried so hard to give the right information on some thing if I do have it. I will even make notation on the books I refer to if you need more information. Understand there are still old guys like me who try to educate my self every day on stuff I want to learn and know. this keeps me from All timers, and other things that come with getting older. Thank you.
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