This sort of thing is pretty typical for Traditional Farmer, I'm afraid.
It shows up in quite a few of his posts. All forums have people like this that think they know what they are talking about but come up short all the time.
As you can see in his latest post, he is confused about which end of the tractor comes up when you are using a loader. That's pretty sad and very indicative of his lack of expertise. Hopefully his guardian is making sure he is being treated for his malady. He's so convinced he is right about this issue, he will argue that black is actually the new white.
In the meantime, I suggest that he be ignored until pronounced "CURED".
Oh.... and as for me...... Up until this summer, I owned SEVEN Champion road graders that were used for summer work as well as being on contract for snow clearing work in a major city. Over the course of my career, I have operated 4 wheel drive rubber tired loaders, many brands of skid steer loaders, tractor/loader backhoes, crawler loaders, crawler excavators, dozers, compaction equipment and chain trenchers as well as the graders. I have worked in road building, sewer and water main construction, home building and property development. After 50 years in the construction industry, I'm pretty sure I know which way the tread should face on machinery.
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