From the information you provided, I believe you did the right thing. I, for one, do not like to pass up such moments regardless of which end I'm on. There's always someone out there smarter, better, more experienced than me, and I will gladly learn if they are willing to teach. Sometimes it's just a matter of watching from afar silently. But yes, these days far too many people do not accept that there could be anyone else who knows better. ...Like, that's THEIR tractor, so who else could possibly understand it's mechanical oddities better than them, even though the tractor model is over 70 years old!
As for making a video, thank you for not! Can't tell you how sick to death I am of clicking on a video that looks like it'll be entertaining or informational, only to find out it's people just being stupid in one way or another. Reminds me of why I hated some of these home improvement TV channels we used to get on satellite. Shows would feature homeowners trying to fix their home and doing things wrong (or worse yet, dangerous!), but then make no effort whatsoever to show a better way, or to point out the faults of the work. And then those flipper shows where people buy a wreck of a house, throw a lot of quick money into it making it "look" better, and then selling for 3 or 4 times what they have invested. Just got sick of that mess!! It was just like someone buying an old tractor with mechanical problems, giving it a new paint job and then slapping a high price tag on it.
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