To say I was perplexed after reading the earliest replies is an understatment. My first inclination was to delete the post. Then on second thought I chose to leave it to try and learn something. Folks,as old so eloquently pointed out,I rarly post,I don't nor do I desire to hang out on this or any other forum. I occasionaly skim thru in hopes of seeing something interesting about old tractors,or some nice pics. However,it is my nature to make a suggestion if I think it might enhance. The reply by IH about the articles made me relize what I suggested was redundant. I made a mistake by not finding the articals earlier just as I hinted we novices often do. So what I want to learn is exactly what part of posting aggreement did I violate that would cause you asking me to leave. Gentlemen,if the arena of popular opinion on YT supports your remarks,you need not ask me to leave again,I will go some place else that teaches why the young and inexperienced are to be attacked for thier deficiancies. Meanwhile,JH,never in my emagination have I seen fit to invoke deity in something like this,and I sure don't see why you do. Bob and Old,judging from your tone one or both you must be an administrator. If so it is your duty to delete objectable posts,or prehaps instead of attempting to publicly belittle,ask them to open their e-mail so you can talk privatly. If you realy don't control this forum,I suggest you just report disallowed posts and go about your bussiness. Old,I hope you take this in the context intended. Regarding your thousands of posts you comparied to my six. A very wise man said"you will never learn one thing talking or typing,you only learn while reading or listening"and I believe it. Do you dispute that,or do you simplily feel you know it all already? Jim,as you pointed out many of us(check this thread)left school early to work the family farm,which resulted in less than perfect grammer and/or spelling. But you know what,that was just more time we spent with our parents learning good manners and about our creator. Jim with your passion to educate and my desire to learn,ask and I will open e-mail to you so as I travel the nation,you might set aside time to give at least one little short lesson. I am so disapointed that an ill advised post brought on such feelings. What can I say besides "If making a mistake was a hanging offense,very few would be present at next muster". Bottom line,with the power vested in you for thousands of posts,it should be no problem to banish me or most anyone on here. Oh,which of you do I ask premission next time.
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