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Posted by Scott Carik (Scott(TN)) on January 25, 2003 at 10:19:42 from (138.164.194.139):
In Reply to: OT poll... posted by Steven@nd on January 25, 2003 at 09:51:41:
1st of all, I do not recall seeing anything about a limit on the number of questions that one person can answer. Next, I do not think it is possible to "know to much." Finally, what has the number of tractors one owns or age got to do with anything? I am very new to tractors, having only been in the "hobby" about 4 years. I have two tractors a farmall 400 and ford 9n. Both get worked (mainly mowing, disking, garden work) so they do not look all that great. The 400 runs and that is about it. I have been working on it now about a year and I can say that I truely appreciate ALL responces to my questions (and some of my questions can be really embarrassing to me) no matter who they come from. You just keep answering questions and posting---your not wasting anyone's bandwidth, time, or money. I see that you always include your name on your posts. If people do not want to read your posts (I enjoy reading them and your web site) then let them scroll on by. Just my thoughts............
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