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Hi everyone. I wanted to apologize for my behavior. I honestly just looked like to me that a few people were calling me stupid and not able to do stuff ect.
But, I'm not going to get into that. I know somewhere someone said that I am confident in what I say and that I think I know everything and stuff like that. Truth is, I'm probably the least confident person on this world. I don't talk a lot to other kids at my school and rarely talk to my teachers. Because I know I will screw up and do something stupid. I got more but if you want to know some more about my previous action please feel free to send me a PM or email at justin.witt238@gmail.com Again, I am sorry, especially to J-Mech. And if some people don't want me on, thats fine, I understand, I won't go to places that I'm not welcome. I will leave if someone doesn't want me here, no questions asked. Feel free to leave comments. Or again, PM or email is fine. |
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Well said. We protect our own members and we are all on here to look after each other. You might say that beyond the yellow and white or some of us like the reds, we share a greater bond, the bond of friendship. You are among our ranks now and soon will find a lot of great fellas here from around the world. Sure, we have differing ideas and if you look carefully, sometimes you will find this reflected in our post to a simple question.....like, What's the best cub to have? (Everyone here knows it is the cub cadet 123
, but they will say it is some other model just to keep the conversation lively). Just keep in mind that it is never a question of who is right, but what is right. We look forward to having you share advice to other members and offering suggestions on how to solve a problem. Your confidence will come with time and experience. Each of us has different backgrounds and different experiences that blend together to help us offer some of the best advice that we can to other members and especially some of our newest members. So, it is not a question of how smart are you, but how are you smart? I'm looking forward to reading the answer to that in your future threads/posts on this forum. Here's to your return, (these are non-alcoholic since you are still a minor.... )Cub Cadet 123
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Justin
I enjoyed talking to you today. Trust me no one here on OCC thinks you are stupid, your one Hell of a lot smarter than most of the kids your age today. I'm sure most of the members welcome guys your age that want to be involved in this hobby. Take the time to learn from the older guys and it will serve you well in life. We may not have all the answers but we "Know where to find the answer", that was something that was told to me by a tech tuning a Cummins engine for one of my Dad's concrete trucks when I was about your age that I never forgot. Anytime you want to talk you know how to contact me. Oh yeah and J-Mech is also a good guy, he's just trying to do 48 hours worth of things in 24 Hours so he tends to be a bit short with his answers, don't take it the wrong way.
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Remember, age does not define maturity. It's takes a big man to say I'm sorry. Thanks Justin.
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Thanks everyone. Much appreciated.
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Justin
Three guys I want you to take the time to get to know dvogtvpe J-Mech Merk why do I want you to get to know them? Well for what I know about you, you want to learn about and be able to repair older engines, these guys are the best of the best. Learn from the Masters my young friend. The ball is in your court. Mac
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I defiantly will listen if they want to.
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I don't know Jmech personally but I'm fairly positive he's a mechanic and right now it's his crazy busy season. Good thing about short answers, they are usually direct, to the point, and don't waste time.
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Justin,we are glad you are here.I think it is really great that some young folks are interested in the old garden tractors. I am an older dude (54) and 3 years ago I knew absolutely nothing about Cub Cadets. I had bought one to mow with and like the other guys,I fell in love with them. I earned a lot by asking questions and many hours of just reading this and other forums,and just diving into things and learning as I went. The guys on this site are amazing an sooo knowledgeable. So,now three year later, I can actually ANSWER a question once in a while.
Lovin' it ! Tim
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Cub Cadet 100 "Super" (red) show tractor Cub Cadet 100 show tractor. Cub Cadet 100 worker Cub Cadet 106 refurbished/modified (red/white) Cub Cadet 128 "refurbished" Cub Cadet 1450 my dedicated mowing tractor Tractors awaiting refurbishment:100 with fenders,128,73 with creeper and fenders,106,122,147,126 with creeper. 100 w/pan seat and 3 point hitch |
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