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Posted by Andy Martin on July 05, 2006 at 07:27:51 from (64.219.39.195):
In Reply to: nat 2 posted by foster bottom on July 05, 2006 at 06:47:15:
I really don't think he think's he is hard on people. He understands tractors pretty well but has little patience for those who don't understand as much as he does. It is always a real trial and credit for this group of people when they don't jump on him when he is wrong like he seems to jump on others when they are mistaken. Sometimes we truly have different experiences about the same problem so there are two correct but different answers. You see this when the tractor vet and Hugh McKay disagree. So my suggestion is he is either old and set in his ways, tired of people who don't really wish to learn or he is young and foolish enough to believe he knows it all. That's the way he comes across. I personally find his replies humorous, and sure enough, you can learn from him just as you can learn from everyone who posts. The experts are always offering some new tidbit and the novices are looking at the world through a totally different perspective. It is refreshing. nat 2 adds a little pepper to the sugar and salt on this table, hopefully those offended will get over it and just be glad they are not his next door neighbor.
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