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Posted by paul on September 21, 2005 at 11:48:13 from (66.60.197.212):
In Reply to: Re: This message board should be renamed to O/T Ta posted by Billy NY on September 21, 2005 at 09:59:21:
The only disappointing thing in it all: Folks generally only look at the 1st page when browsing through here. Let's say you ask a question about fixing a tractor, & you really need help. Twenty minutes later come 3 O/T messages, about some fabled Tri tractor, about someone's horse trailer, & about the welfare state of New Orleans. And, in an hour, your question is pushed off to the 2nd page. Everyone too busy reading & replying to those O/T messages. You never get a reply. As a tractor person, do you come back here? Do you go somewhere else looking for answers? Do you come back here to help others with tractor questions - when you don't see any to answer through all the O/T stuff? The policy around here changed about a year ago, until then not much O/T was alloowed. That's cool. But, there is less & less tractor talk, and more & more O/T stuff. It's cool if that's what you want. But the content of the site changes. Be aware of that.... Years ago, there was a lot of good tractor info. Kinda gonna go full tilt one way or the other. There is very little middle ground in the world. :) --->Paul
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