Posted by super steve on June 19, 2013 at 14:27:25 from (68.171.231.81):
Ok so I asked a question on implement talk yesterday about having problems with a baler. I got 2 answers, one kinda ticked me off.
In a round about way I got a mini lecture about not having a manual. Ya ok I don't have a manual, I'm sorry, I guess I'm a bad person. What makes it worse is it was from someone that I enjoy reading his posts and seeing his pictures.
Now, I quite often see comments like that one or "do a search". So if every person had all the manuals for every piece of equipment they owned, what would the point of sites like this be? People wouldn't need to come to a site like this to ask for other peoples help.
If we didn't have a site like this, how many people wouldn't have met some of the great people they have because of this site?
Sorry if this post is out of line, just a little mad and needed to vent.
P.s.to the person that made the comment, this isn't a personal attack. Your not the only person I've seen say that.
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