Posted by Mark - IN. on February 12, 2008 at 22:04:30 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: Lanse and his tractor posted by Old Ford Mechanic on February 12, 2008 at 21:47:36:
Well, I've seen those posts and stayed out of the way. I can clutter up the most streamlined...all by myself. I figure that many sure are trying to help out and applaud them. More willing and good hearted and natured fellas than I had available to me. My father died when I was 10, so had to figure out a lot on my own. I think that I read somewhere back where he's 17 or so.
Sure he's going to get a lot of different ideas and theories, some good, and some not as good. Overwhelming? Possibly and possibly not. He is coming to a discussion forum, and things will get discussed from a large array of angles, experience, etc. As far as tech referrences go, I've seen a couple of fellas post to him that have about as much experience not only in general, but with B's specifically, and have tons of appropriate information in the archives here at YT. I often go to the archives and do a "search" if I have a specific technical question, because chances are good that an answer, diagrams, and even photos might be there.
As far as Lanse goes, he sure is ambitious and I wish him well in this project. I'm kind of guessing that old iron does too.
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