What TBN use to be like

   / What TBN use to be like #161  
Good Evenin Robert,
I understand that some people on the forum have a hard time understanding how you could possibly grow friendships without ever meeting the person that your talking to..... but over time you can get a real feel for the type of person whose posts you read on a very regular basis !

Through the years you can learn alot just by listening and responding to other forum members. You grow friendships and mutual respect for other members, and you know that these members share some of that common bond that brought us here in the first place.

To be able to share all the knowledge on TBN, is one of things that make this site so valuable...

I think everyone on here should show respect for their fellow members, it doesnt mean you have to agree wit them, but you shouldnt try and crucify someone who doesnt embrace your views...

The fact that Robert held onto those get well cards for the last few years, tells me alot about him without ever having met him !

I have had the good fortune to meet a number of guys on TBN, and I havent been dissapointed once ! :)
 
   / What TBN use to be like #162  
I'm coming late to this thread.....and yes, I skipped the previous three pages....but I thought I'd mention a few thoughts. I think I joined about 5 years ago. Not sure if that was the 'good ol' days' or not. And when I joined I was involved in quite a few heated discussions......but that's what it took to finally prove to everyone here that a geared tractor is better than HST.:laughing:

And lest we should get too mired in rose-colored nostalgia, some of you old timers here at TBN have to admit that some of you...okay, us are a bit gruff, grumpy, curt and opinionated. Don't get me wrong, THAT is exactly what I like about you now. But for those that don't know you...okay, us... they could get rubbed the wrong way. Regardless...don't go changin'...TBN just wouldn't be worth coming to without our lovable curmudgeons. :drink:

One last thing, to echo what has been said many times already, regardless of how good the 'good ol' days' seemed, TBN is still top notch and a shining example of what a forum site can be amongst a constellation of vicious and vitriolic web sites.

It is almost a joke around my house that whenever ANYTHING comes up that I need help or advice on that I will inevitably "check with the tractor guys". Now, even when my wife needs to know something she'll ask me to "check with the tractor guys". So in addition to the good example set by the regulars and mods here, this is undeniably the best collection of all around practical knowledge and know-how anywhere on the internet. Period.
 
   / What TBN use to be like #163  
Yep,SG! I'm 60,almost 61. Remember it well....was just telling some young`stirs' about tricycling to the corner store in Middletown,OH to get some penny candy,me and my big bro. I was 5,he was 7. don-ohio :)^)
anyone remember nickle and 25 cent comic books?

penny,nickle and dime candy?
 
   / What TBN use to be like #164  
As an add-on,folks,I was 18(1970) when I started driving every day,75 miles one way,to finish concrete 12 hrs. a day at a precast step,porch, and other projects concrete company. My point? Gas was 27.9 cents a gal. every day.WHAT would it cost to drive 150 mi. today,every day,in a 20mpg vehicle(1962 Ford Falcon with 170 special engine)? don-ohio :)^)
 
   / What TBN use to be like #165  
I'm coming late to this thread.....and yes, I skipped the previous three pages....but I thought I'd mention a few thoughts. I think I joined about 5 years ago. Not sure if that was the 'good ol' days' or not. And when I joined I was involved in quite a few heated discussions......but that's what it took to finally prove to everyone here that a geared tractor is better than HST.:laughing:

:laughing::laughing::laughing: That was a rather heated discussion...

I wonder who started the Gear vs HST debate... :confused3::D:D:D

...
It is almost a joke around my house that whenever ANYTHING comes up that I need help or advice on that I will inevitably "check with the tractor guys". Now, even when my wife needs to know something she'll ask me to "check with the tractor guys". So in addition to the good example set by the regulars and mods here, this is undeniably the best collection of all around practical knowledge and know-how anywhere on the internet. Period.

The scary thing to me about TBN is how often I will have a question or concern about something. Then I will start reading TBN and I will find a discussion has popped up about the problem. :confused3: This happens over and over and over. Kinda scary. :D:D:D

I have wondered if TBN was reading my mind but I know that is not possible because of the Foil Hat I wear. Thanks Brin for the hat. :thumbsup::laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan
 
   / What TBN use to be like #166  
I'm coming late to this thread.....and yes, I skipped the previous three pages....but I thought I'd mention a few thoughts. I think I joined about 5 years ago. Not sure if that was the 'good ol' days' or not. And when I joined I was involved in quite a few heated discussions......but that's what it took to finally prove to everyone here that a geared tractor is better than HST.:laughing:

And lest we should get too mired in rose-colored nostalgia, some of you old timers here at TBN have to admit that some of you...okay, us are a bit gruff, grumpy, curt and opinionated. Don't get me wrong, THAT is exactly what I like about you now. But for those that don't know you...okay, us... they could get rubbed the wrong way. Regardless...don't go changin'...TBN just wouldn't be worth coming to without our lovable curmudgeons. :drink:

One last thing, to echo what has been said many times already, regardless of how good the 'good ol' days' seemed, TBN is still top notch and a shining example of what a forum site can be amongst a constellation of vicious and vitriolic web sites.

It is almost a joke around my house that whenever ANYTHING comes up that I need help or advice on that I will inevitably "check with the tractor guys". Now, even when my wife needs to know something she'll ask me to "check with the tractor guys". So in addition to the good example set by the regulars and mods here, this is undeniably the best collection of all around practical knowledge and know-how anywhere on the internet. Period.

Well stated...not meaning to pick but it looks like you joined in 2005. Looks like nearly 8 years on TBN...time flies when your having fun!:thumbsup:

Loren
 
   / What TBN use to be like #167  
...not meaning to pick but it looks like you joined in 2005. Looks like nearly 8 years on TBN...

:shocked: Man that makes me feel old. That was when I bought my L4400....and that means she's old too:weepy:

When I got here TBN seemed very well established. How long has TBN been up and running?
 
   / What TBN use to be like #168  
I check this forum for info on how to do things, and have bought items from vendors who advertise here. I lurked here for years, finally joining a few years ago. I bought my L3400 in 2010. I probably wouldn't have bought a Kubota, as JD is much closer, but after reading how happy folks were with thier botas, I bought mine. It's been great! I really enjoy this site, I don't bother with the politics much, you can find that anywhere.
 
   / What TBN use to be like #169  
So, people that you socialize with on the internet, you consider them friends?

I'm kinda confused about this comment. What are friends? Friends are people you share common interests and common values with, and enjoy each other's company. Just because you can't share a beer with them, and that company comes in the form of an internet relationship, what difference does that make. I have relatives and friends that live in other states, and several in another country, if not for internet friendship with them, our connection would be lost.
 
   / What TBN use to be like #170  
:shocked: Man that makes me feel old. That was when I bought my L4400....and that means she's old too:weepy:

When I got here TBN seemed very well established. How long has TBN been up and running?

I think TBN is 15 years old in 2013. :shocked:

Kinda odd but I think of my tractor getting old because it is now 13 years old! :shocked: Hard to believe I have had it that long.....

Later,
Dan
 

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