Posted by Sleufoot on January 23, 2021 at 05:34:14 from (24.117.47.215):
In Reply to: I joined the wall posted by 37 chief on January 22, 2021 at 14:00:08:
Any idea how many members belong to YT? I joined a couple of years ago. Back then I joined to read various topics and to look for help when working on my tractors. This last year things seemed to go down hill. It seems to me that a few on here post things just to see their names in print. A couple of them, one the uses him name (maybe) comes across with a holier than thou art attitude actually must have very little love in his heart and other makes sure that everyone knows that he has been in the service and chastises anyone that has been in the service also and has a different opinion than he does. I try to avoid their posts and responses but you can't always do that. I keep a list of people that I try not to read. I'm sure that they'll comment on this. I think that YT needs to refine their website to remove their tractor tales forum because that is where most of the problems occur. If fact this forum is supposed to be dedicated to tractor talk. For now I'll stay away from this website as I'm sure many other are doing also.
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