Posted by used red MN on May 18, 2023 at 08:46:56 from (72.21.227.18):
Hello Rockwood welcome to YT! I do not know if there is a computer glitch or if you have actually been a member here since May 2016 and just decided to add a comment to the OLD post titled ..Hard Starting Kubota..? The poster that placed the topic here in December 2016 has only posted 7 times and they were all in this topic, so he has not posted here since so doubtful he is here to view it. Your comments about your machine that starts well are appreciated but they fell on deaf ears so to speak. Again welcome and we look forward to you joining in on other topics. I would suggest you avoid replying to older threads. There are 2 views on this forum you are in Modern, there is also a Classic View. When old topics are replied to the postings do not come into Classic in a smooth way, none of this is by any fault of yours for now it is just the way it is for now. Just try to take a look at the ..posted.. dates and try to stay in topics that are less than a month old. Thanks again!
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