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Posted by Wardner on October 22, 2002 at 15:41:42 from (67.241.160.39):
In Reply to: .Wardner posted by Red Man on October 21, 2002 at 16:45:03:
Thanks for the compliment. I drop in here every once in a while. I stopped posting after I got into an arguement with several people. I view this board as an important resource and resent the abuse or laziness of some posters. Anybody who uses this board to calculate the value of their tractor "portfolio" just doesn't get the hobby. People who won't use the archives and ask the same simple questions over and over contaminate the quality of the current page and the archives. For example: paint codes. I threw in the towel when some 14 year old kid posted a panic message requesting the telephone number of a dealer. He wanted us to do the research rather than "let his fingers do the walking". When I drop in here now I only click on one or two threads and I am on my way to somewhere else. I suppose I should also blame Photopoint for destroying several hundred pictures that had a lot of good reference value. Yes, I live near Lowell, MA.
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