No his sin here his that he's playing with something he has no professional training where IF he's right no harm. But IF he's wrong someone could die.
Plus he's doing something else without positive proof that he's right. He's accusing someone of wrong doing without positive proof he's right. Should he happen to be right he should march right down the the DA's office and better business folks. But they ain't gonna want to talk to him unless he has more that "he said she said" evidence.
Again for all those complaining about OT stuff. There are pages for specific brands. Most serious tractor discussion takes place there anyway. Having TT would then be ONLY for general tractor questions and nothing brand specific. Like what should I buy questions. Wanna talk Oliver? Go to the Oliver page and tell everyone how great Oliver is. AC? Same thing. That includes what kind of oil should I run in my JD or IH. If asking about a specific brand of tractor (and most often that's the case) then that would be where it would go if you guys get your way. Want to kill tractor talk? Get what you wish for. No one will post here about anything except wannabe's trying to figure out what to buy.
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