Posted by Dale39 on June 07, 2017 at 12:30:50 from (97.107.55.22):
In Reply to: YT is Amazing. posted by mb58 on June 05, 2017 at 06:45:21:
I'm a new guy here as of 2017, and probably younger than most of you are, (I'm a '78 model), but I really like this forum. I farm as a hobby, as a way to destress from my other business life with customers, employees, and all that goes along with it. This forum adds to my de-stress experience! My goal is to not own tractors newer than myself, I'm an MF fan, but enjoy seeing the rest too.
The other Ag forums where the real serious farmers are (and I'm not necessarily saying that we on YT are anything but serious, hear me right... :D ), often have a lot of bashing each other, etc. I can never figure that out. If you don't have something constructive to add to the topic, apply some duct tape to your wordhole.
Keep it friendly, keep it real, keep it constructive, and lots of pictures!!
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