Posted by Tractor virgin on April 18, 2016 at 13:12:00 from (72.208.196.32):
Just to throw this out there, I enjoy reading all the posts giving me some information on potential issues I may come across as a fairly new owner of a tractor, as my username suggests. Some posts I've read seem to be an easy fix and some are way out of anything I would want to tackle myself. 1=I've got a tractor somehow but don't know diddly. 2=I've driven it without hurting anyone. 3=I'm good but no expert. 4=expert and of course 5 is someone that most likely rebuilds his tractor every couple of months just for something to do :D Of course I put a little humor in there but seriously when you post something and gave yourself a rating of a 2, the information may be more in depth as opposed to someone with a 4. You could rate yourself in your bio to be posted with your username. It also give you an idea of the knowledge of who's giving the advice. One more thought, I see a lot of posts with almost nothing in the subject line, like "Ford Blue" what does that mean? You might not receive a response to help you if the subject doesn't give anyone a clue as to the problem. Like I said, just some ideas to hopefully help. :D
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