I take responsibility for the thread being locked, although that was not my intent. Another member from TT emailed me and asked me to report stick a fork"s comment to the moderator because they were having problems doing that, so I did. I believe most of us found that comment extremely repulsive.
I did not want the thread locked and that is not what I requested. All I asked was that his comment be removed. I apologize for the thread being locked. I apologize because it resulted from my request for his comment to be removed, even though I did not ask or want the thread to be locked.
TT is a great forum and I like that we can post threads about things other than strictly tractors. Its like an information mall. You can go to one site and get answers to all kinds of questions.
This forum is very much like a big family - friendly discussions, an occasional squabble, good natured ribbing and lots and lots of good info. And like a family, when a member is in trouble, we extend our help.
I sincerely hope YT/TT continues to allow us to post off topic threads.
Again, my apologies because the thread was locked as a result of my request to have stick"s comment removed.
I have left my email should anyone choose to respond to my post.
If I report a post in the future, I will be sure to state my complaint more precisely.
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