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Re: Off Topic..I have been helped by YT folks....


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Posted by Jeff tazecounty on December 31, 2019 at 15:59:36 from (50.109.105.24):

In Reply to: Re: Off Topic..I have been helped by YT folks.... posted by DeltaRed on December 31, 2019 at 14:21:59:

I did not know if I really wanted to comment on this or not. I have followed this forum for many years. I have asked very few questions but I always got a very helpful answer to my questions. None of us can be or are experts in all the areas of life. I know people who are from all walks of life with many interesting occupations. I could not even begin to do their jobs, nor could they do mine. I have been a die hard farm boy since day one soon to be 66 yrs. I still do not consider myself an expert. Some these people I know have farm backgrounds in their families. Maybe their parents a grandparent or uncle. They remember the farm when they were young but for various reasons went a different way in life. Some of these may have had the good fortune to get a tractor like their grandfather or an uncle had that they remember as a kid. They ask question about bringing it back to a useable condition and not know where to start. Mechanics are not there thing, and they ask for help. Just like I may ask of them when I know nothing about their occupation. They usually answer me in a respectful manner as I try to do with them.

All I am trying to say here is this. I have not been on many other forums, but I know of none that you can ask for help on so many diverse topics and get an answer. Some answers you may not appreciate but those you can ignore. But whether you are well known on hear or not someone will help you out. Also I do not think there is any where you can feel more free to open your heart and tell of a tragic event in your life and get as many heartfelt well wishes an prayers for you and your family than right here. That is true caring where everyone looks out for one another. I'm done now do with this as you choose. Happy New Year everyone!


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