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Posted by Bean Counter on November 29, 2003 at 13:44:55 from (209.47.89.112):
Next time you get your tractor magazine subscription (which probably isn't cheap) in the mail, count up the pages of advertising relative to the total number of pages. Chances are you'll have well over 50% of the magazine being ads of some type (including classifieds, etc). I've got no problem with that, all magazines are the same and the publishers have to make a buck. But compare what you're paying to what is available and what you are getting on this website, including almost instantaneous responses to your questions and concerns about the great hobby of tractor collecting and restoring. I guess my point is that many of us probably might not be aware that you can "subscribe" to the YT website for a very tiny amount of money (or more if you wish). It is a voluntary subscription and I'd bet the webmaster would have an even better Christmas than she expects if suddenly all of the non-subscribers who frequent this website were to give a bit back. By the way, I'm not associated with the YT site in any way but I do consider it to be THE BEST tractor website on the internet. I think the subscription link is at the bottom of the page somewhere.
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