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Old 10-20-2018, 03:19 PM
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.....so he can continue to do what he has been doing.
What? Harass children and take dumps in the middle of other people's threads to the gleeful delight of his merry little band of minions while they giggle behind their keyboards?

Bahahahaha..

Good idea there Tanner!
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Old 10-20-2018, 03:58 PM
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What? Harass children and take dumps in the middle of other people's threads to the gleeful delight of his merry little band of minions while they giggle behind their keyboards?

Bahahahaha..

Good idea there Tanner!


It’s an open forum, you have just as much right to call my ideas stupid as the next guy. Which is a good thing, it makes me go back read my comment and reassess ; Perhaps it came off as me saying that I embrace the negativity. Which is certainly not the case.

At the end of the day this is the internet- everyone is hiding behind keyboards, if it’s too much for someone they can choose not to log on. No one is forcing anyone to be here.
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Old 10-20-2018, 04:05 PM
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It’s an open forum, you have just as much right to call my ideas stupid as the next guy. Which is a good thing, it makes me go back read my comment and reassess ; Perhaps it came off as me saying that I embrace the negativity. Which is certainly not the case.

At the end of the day this is the internet- everyone is hiding behind keyboards, if it’s too much for someone they can choose not to log on. No one is forcing anyone to be here.
Open forum might not be the best way to regard it. The owners and admin can choose who is allowed and not allowed to be here. There are rules to be followed. You can't just say whatever you want and expect to stay if your breaking the rules.

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Old 10-20-2018, 04:35 PM
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General consensus appears to be that Jon shares both his opinions and knowledge unfiltered also that he is more good for the forum than he is negative. Let the man have access so he can continue to do what he has been doing.
I don't think one post can generate a consensus. One of the top rules of the forum is to respect each other. You can disagree with someone, but do so respectively. Nobody deserves to come on to the forum and obey the rules, only to be disrespected by another member with the excuse of "well he knows a lot".
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Old 10-20-2018, 06:22 PM
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Yikes, people are pretty passionate about this all. I feel like I’m creating enemies just by stating my opinion on a subject (hope this isn’t the case) For the record I like it when coop and Jon get into debates, there is always good content and different approaches to challenges. 😁

This is a forum for people to come chat and get help with mini tractors. Jon has some room for improvement with his tolerance for people who disagree... we all have our faults.

He has helped me time and time again. Did he tell me it was a dumb a ss idea to have a loader on my 1450?... sure did. Did he then continue to help me get to the bottom of my issue as others were suggesting much more expensive alternatives... yep. As others have said just PM the guy, extremely nice and approachable. The amount of time he dedicates and spends to help people comes with a cost, he ruffles a few feathers.
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Old 10-20-2018, 07:07 PM
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Yikes, people are pretty passionate about this all. I feel like I’m creating enemies just by stating my opinion on a subject (hope this isn’t the case) For the record I like it when coop and Jon get into debates, there is always good content and different approaches to challenges. 😁
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For the record.. I like it also lol my only complaint is I dont like seeing new members get put through the wringer and leave
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Old 10-20-2018, 09:10 PM
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Once you get to understand him, he's not that bad. I like his quick, precise answers. Even though they are not always the friendliest, they are almost always correct and helpful.

The problem is when new people come, and don't expect answers like that. It's not very welcoming when you have a problem and are treated like your stupid for not being able to figure it out on your own.
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Once you get to understand him, he's not that bad. I like his quick, precise answers. Even though they are not always the friendliest, they are almost always correct and helpful.

The problem is when new people come, and don't expect answers like that. It's not very welcoming when you have a problem and are treated like your stupid for not being able to figure it out on your own.
That about sums it up. So it's up to the owners of the forum. Do they want to make this a more exclusive club with only a few existing members? Or do they want the forum to grow? You can't cater to someone that insults new members if you want the forum to grow.
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Old 10-21-2018, 11:56 AM
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WOW, just WOW

This subject and the content is "discussed" a few times per year.

Improvements last a few weeks or months then it starts again.

I am of the opinion that Roland is getting tired of it ALL and would just as well shut it down entirely than to deal with all of it time after time with no last results.

So, I would suggest to all to just stop posting in this thread and move on to more interesting threads in this website or it might be gone tomorrow.
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