Posted by Shaler on December 27, 2020 at 10:57:22 from (71.112.189.13):
Ha, fooled you, this is actually a post about getting everything out of the YT site that it offers. The recent Harvestore question and associated responses reminded me of a post I made 4 years ago in a similar vein. I was more or less asking at the time what years they started to appear (which incidentally is where Swindave's posting eventually went directionally). If you go to Modern view the entire site can be searched. Dave, if you are really interested, you can do that and type in "Harvestore" and numerous discussions will appear and you may learn even more about Harvestores from all the great guys that post here. Actually, many of your recent questions have already come up and been discussed here in prior years, but I have no problem with you asking them again. Try the search feature and there is an excellent chance you may learn even more about a subject. On a related topic that I mentioned here recently, because of this search feature, if possible, you should be as descriptive as possible when titling a discussion, instead of broad, generic sorts of things like "Front Wheel Problem". The poster may be asking about what to do about a John Deere 953 wagon gear that is not tracking right, but no one will ever be able to search that if titled front wheel problem. Ok, back to your regularly scheduled tractor discussions.....
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