Posted by Ken Christopherson on June 05, 2017 at 14:39:02 from (97.116.80.50):
In Reply to: YT is Amazing. posted by mb58 on June 05, 2017 at 06:45:21:
I agree. I have been coming to the YT forums since 1998. I was twelve then, and am thirty now. The people on this site, the advice and knowledge I have gained both tractor related, and with regards to life problems, is priceless. The best part of this forum are the people that have created this wonderful community. I have only met a select few of you (I don't get out much), but those that I have met in person it has been nothing but a pleasurable experience. Even those I haven't met, I still feel as though I have, and consider many to be friends and for a guy who grew up in the city not having any tractor friends - that has had a profound impact on my life. I probably only turn on my television about once per month, but as everyone has stated - it's just plain depressing and disgusting. I try to fill my time with more positive conversation (and the fact that it is largely tractor related is just a plus)!
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