Posted by Determined on February 02, 2021 at 05:26:10 from (216.130.212.201):
In Reply to: new member posted by 4020man on February 01, 2021 at 05:31:15:
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It's funny how that works, there are quite a few forums I have followed for a long time, there is one cattle forum I have regularly followed for over 15 years and still not joined.
Tried once and at the time the system rejected my e-mail address because it had a number in it.
Sometimes being the fly on the wall you can get all the information you need without saying a word and at the same time because you have read so much about the members in a way you get to know some of them in character anyways and look forward to reading their comments.
Tractors seem to be a different story.
If you use them the day will come when you are broke down and in need of help.
That was why I finally joined here after lurking in the shadows for years.
More knowledge on here than any book could ever provide and in general a great bunch of people who are willing to go out of their way to help and share their knowledge with anyone who asks.
Enjoy yourself, I find it a lot more interesting than reading the news in the morning and if anything important is happening you usually hear about it on here anyways.
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