I think when Keith says "same old questions" he means things that with a little reading you can solve on your own. So many questions can be answered just by reading the owners or shop manual. How many times do we say, "Here, read this and get back to us if you still have questions" yet, the OP doesn't bother to download or read.... I'm not saying, and I don't think Keith is either, that we don't enjoy helping a newbie out. One of my person frustrations is a newbie who won't listen when
given the answer. It's just frustrating answering questions like how to level a deck (in the manual), or walking someone through a starting issue when they know good and well the wiring has been hacked all to hell but "forget" to mention it (very important info). Or even the dreaded "What oil do I run".

You know that stuff is going to repeat itself over and over.... It's the people who don't want to try to read a manual that is frustrating. If you don't understand after reading it, then hey, ASK! That's fine, at least you
tried to figure it out.
So many times what people really want is for you to come over, fix their machine (or build them what they want) fill their tractor up with gas and leave $20 on the way out (I did not coin that phrase). That's the attitude that gets old. Or the "hey look what I did" and it's just awful. Paint on the tires or wrong paint color (like old cat yellow and plain white), incorrect engine jammed in with chopped up hoods... come on. If that's the best you can do find another hobby.