Bob - First, a bunch of "dittoes" to the responses to you already received. (And "Thanks!" to Mark in NH...)
And consider this: I've asked as many questions as anyone. For a while, when I was agonizing over the "To replace the Kubota or not" and "If so, with what?" decisions, and shortly after making my decision, all I did, for several months, was ask questions about sources, ideas, you name it. And from the responses that followed, I wasn't the only one who learned for the discussion that resulted from those questions.
Shoot, a few times I've even asked questions just to stir things up - succeeded pretty well at it, too. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
Your humility is great, but modesty includes recognition of your limitations and strengths/contributions. I can't remember how many times I've learned something that turned out to be very important while thinking through the answer to a question somebody asked. I remember somebody asking once whether you should let an HST warm up with the range selector engaged or not. It hadn't occurred to me to even think about that, but when I was pondering the question with the objective of proffering an answer, I realized that if you leave it in neutral, everything can turn freely, if only ever so slightly, so the oil could circulate. And then it ocurred to me that you could even push the HST pedal down, forward and reverse, with the range selector in neutral, and circulate the oil around some when it was cold without putting any load at all on the pump and motor. So I started doing that regularly when I was warming the tractor up from then on. And figured I was contributing to the longevity of the HST by doing so. Again, a good example of just how constructive a good question can be...