1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread

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   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #211  
Like many, I am sure that I spend too much time on TBN. I know that wife thinks that I do. I started reading and posting when it was the old Kubota site about the same time that I bought my first compact tractor. It has truly changed a lot since then. Back then, you could post a question early in the morning and it might be that night before anyone posted a response or sometimes it might even be the next day. At that time, I read more sites than I do now. Some of them have stayed the same size and some have just gone away. Some have even gone to pay sites. None of the others have grown like TBN. There is not another site on the Internet that even compares to TBN. There are lots of days now that TBN is the only site that I look at other than the news. One thing or maybe one person that really got me hooked on TBN (Kubota site) was Mark Chalkley. I would check everyday to see how his modifications were coming along or what he had planned next. Most of the changes that have taken place have been for the better. Thanks Muhammad and family for providing such a high caliber place for us tractor nuts.
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #212  
With 1,000,000 posts on CUT and other related items, I would assume all questions have been answered.:rolleyes: This site has been fantastic and will continue to be in the future. Thanks to muhammad, the moderators and all others to make this the best site possible.
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #213  
This is my 100th post on the 1,000,000th thread! I have enjoyed the information and stories tremendously. When my wife comes into the room she says, "looking at tractor stuff again?!", and I says, "yep!" It has been a wealth of information and has help me with operating and buying!
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #214  
Only reaching 1 million now- I would have thought you would have reached that years ago, so much goes on here.
When I need info on new tractors, TBN was there...
When I was trying to figure out what type of attachment to get for a task I needed to do, TBN was there...
Couple of times I was having problems with my tractor, it was nice to know that I wasn't alone and most times someone had already figured out the fix and posted it.
TBN maybe just a web site, but it is used by great people...
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #215  
I tripped over this sight doing research on a new tractor for my tiny horse farm. I would ask questions and links to threads from TBN kept popping up. Then I spent and entire week going through back posts and old treads and found all the answers to all my questions and more I never even considered. I made my deals and then joined the group and spend more time hear than anywhere else on the net. The sight is very well run and the members are more than kind even when we don't agree. This group a fine example of what humanity can be when people want to help one another and share ideas regardless of if there are foolish or not. It is a great mix of youth and age, of what once was and what is now. To me this is a home on the net to share ideas with friends
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #216  
TBN members saved me from a serious buying error when I was shopping for a new tractor. Another thing I like about TBN is that you can ask a newbie question and not get laughed at.

The respect among TBN members compares to none!
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #217  
I stumbled onto TBN back when it was Kubota.com as i recall. I was interested in a tractor, familiar with Kubotas and was wowed with all the help, friendly people and wide array of knowledge that not only existed here, but was willing to share.

I've been more of a sponge taking it in, than a faucet, spewing it out! (the quality information that is)

:D
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #218  
To show you how ignorant I was prior to TBN, I thought replacing our beat up IH 444 with a "B" series tractor would be enough for cutting the farm (about 125 acres give/take)

Then I realized an "L" series might be better...

Now we're up to M series...

:rolleyes:
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #219  
I always admit that I learn by my mistakes. Surfing on TBN has allowed me to learn by others mistakes and has helped me avoid doing them myself. I've shared stories & experiences, made some new friends and learned more than anyone could imagine. TBN has given me the opportunity to research and read about many things from tractor maintenance to potential attachment procurements. It has also proved to be a valuable source of "in-field testing" feedback. I now realize that before I found this site, I was barely treading water in the ocean of tractor info. Thanks TBNers and keep it comin :D.
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #220  
I found this site when I was looking to purchase my first tractor to care for my abandoned farm. The site has truly been invaluable in helping me choose my Kubota B-7800 and the attachments to go with it. Not to mention all the great modifications and tricks about owning and operating that I've picked up.
The members have been helpful and courteous. What more could one ask??
 
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