yeah, you're right. However, some of those threads are the most interesting. I can't get too excited about a question of converting an old 6 volt tractor to 12v, but that's important to SOMEBODY. I liken this forum to an old general store where you'll find all kinds of guys sitting around gabbing about the weather, their aching feet, etc. I usually pop on first thing in the AM, scroll down to see if any interesting topics have been posted, check in at lunchtime. I probably look at no more than a half dozen or so topics. I check the Ford forum less frequently and search for topics on Ford 3600 as that's what I own, just to see what Soundguy has to say. :D
BTW, I HAVE learned a lot about oil and oil filters. I know that FRAM is terrible (unless you like FRAM because you've used it for 40 years and nothing has blown up) and that there is a difference in oil quality (though all oils are the same). I.e. opinions are like belly buttons...... :wink:
This post was edited by JML755 at 05:27:58 05/08/15.
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