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Originally Posted by J-Mech
Nothing went "over my head". I guess I just assumed I was dealing with adults. My mistake.
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They are adults. They are also human beings.. It can be very hard for the average person swallow their pride and come into a public place and ask for help. Many people feel they are exposing themselves in doing so. They fear that if they ask the wrong question someone may jump on them and belittle them or make them look or feel stupid. I see you do just that time and time again. I am not talking about the stupid arguments you and I have. Im talking about new members who came here looking for some help. Likely not mechanics or maybe even never tried to fix a tractor before. Lets solute them for trying to fix their machine and not dragging off to a shop. This is what makes a forum like this thrive.
I have heard you preach about preserving cub cadets. Helping new members that might have little mechanical knowledge is one way to do this. If they give up, that old cub might get scrapped and they buy a new plastic piece of junk.
Hey, Its easy helping people who have lots of knowledge with cubs and using tools. It's much more of a challenge helping the average person. Are you up to the challenge?
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