Mornin JD, Wellllllllllllll I've been on this site nearly thirty years so I guess that means I'm an "old man" ya think. For the most part there are a fine group of gents here all willing to try n help. However, as would be expected, sure there are a few who seem argumentative (or have a chip on their shoulder) and must always be right (take the its my way or the highway attitude) and take exception with anyone who dares take a different approach to a problem or have a different opinion. You best not disagree with them or you're in trouble lol
I try to be polite professional and respectful and stay away from feuds, but will stand up for my traditional Christian conservative values and upbringing if challenged.
Just as us "old men" are fading away and there becomes less and less gents whose Dad or Grandad or themselves owned a certain old tractor I see the hobby as aging and dying but I still enjoy the hobby and attend and exhibit around six tractor shows each year in different states.
Speaking of "old men" would you say any of the "dudes" in this picture qualify hmmmmmmmmmmmm lol
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