Good post, thanks for taking the time to write it. Since we re all sharing here, I ve made some comments that I now regret. Stormed off in a huff awhile back. Got my underwear all in a knot, as they say. A brand new member posted a question about her dad s tractors, got many responses that had little or nothing to do with tractors. She d done the internet equivalent of turning down an unmarked dirt road, only to be met at the end by a bunch of angry guys waving pitchforks and yelling incoherently. Wisely, she slowly backed out, made a u-turn and never looked back. You can add something about spitting dirt and gravel out the rear tires as she sped away, but maybe that s pushing the analogy a bit. I just wanted to see some stinkin tractors, this being a tractor site and all. But she got scared off before she could post any. That was my main beef. And, no guarantee she was going to post photos anyway, the tractors probably not a top priority in her life. Anyway, I m in my happy place now, all good. I enjoy the comments and advice here, will try to be a better internet citizen in the future.
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