That wasn't aimed at you. That's for the purest who want nothing but tractor talk.
So lets see, YT has just about most tractors covered by name and "lesser known classics" Plus one for garden tractors. So if we kept it pure tractor talk like some want you would have to bar any brand specific questions like "what oil do I use in the AC CA". That would have to go to the AC board. Or the "here's one for you" meant for someone who likes a particular brand. That would have to go under that brand, I.E. Oliver and rrlund. You would only get generic tractor questions and answer. Like how big a tractor do I need to pull this size implement. No mentions of brands. No prayer request either. No questions about a car or truck, crops ect. Only stuff about tractors with no mention of a brand.
Now go and see how many tractor posts there are that don't mention a brand? If they did that here you might as well check "tractor talk" once every 6 months or so.
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