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Posted by T_Bone on August 27, 2005 at 04:06:52 from (4.240.42.158):
In Reply to: Re: Kim posted by Cosmo on August 27, 2005 at 03:14:38:
Hi Cosmo, Well I disagree with you as like was said these forums run pretty close to a coffee shop where some guys just converse amoung themselfs 90% of the time or the same that happens at the local coffee shop. What alot of new guys don't see is how the forms run themselves. This pictular forum gets off topic at sometimes as it's kind of a general tractor forum so it gets dumped on with alot of personal opinion stuff that usually ends in some hurt feelings. That why the forum's have rules to follow and some topic's get deleted. Now there is one forum that is very easy on any topic and that is the tractor tales forum. Many subjects are discussed there that's not discussed on any other forum on this website. That's kind of it's use wheather it was designed that way or not. I'm not really sure as I don't talk there alot but I don't think any topics get deleted there. You might give Tractor Tales a shot as it may be more to your liking. T_Bone
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