1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread

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   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #241  
TBN means a lot of good info for all that need help with their tractors and equipment. most of you out their have newer tractors than me mine is a 85 JD 750 but the price was right ! i was still able to find info i needed for it !
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #242  
TBN has been an education and a great way to pass the time reading about the interests of people like me......
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #243  
I like looking for new ways to do things, easy, on a number of different items (fence, tractor, mower, barn, etc. etc.)..And have found numerous ways to accomplish this on this forum. Thank you to all the gear heads, mechanics, engineers, (oops!! they are special) Engineers, welders, dealers, farmers, ranchers, property owners, police, firemen, soldiers, women, children, and everyone else that makes up this online community. Have a great day and happy tractoring.
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #244  
Here's what TBN has meant to me:

Without it last year (before I found out about it): I mistakenly bought a JD lawn tractor. Nice for what it is.

After finding TBN, I knew I needed to have something a little bigger, better traction, one that had hydraulic lift capacity front and rear, and one that would take a beating.

After much reviewing of threads, visiting a number of dealers, and trying out several different models, I selected my Tractor, which seems to fit my needs so much better.

More than any of that, though, with TBN, I never feel alone about having a tractor. I'm not a farmer. I have no farmer friends. I'm really like the guy on Green Acres. My wife wanted to move out to the country. I've lived in the city my whole life. I thought it might be a good change. I know nothing about tractors. But with these guys being so helpful, the intimidation of the whole thing has slowly warn down. When I have a problem, a question, a new idea, I run it by the guys in the Kubota forum. One guy even saved me a trip to the hospital by strongly recommending kevlar chaps which I bought, and a few days later cut with my chain saw when it snapped back on me.

Thank you TBN. You are priceless to me.
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #245  
I learned about three important recalls on my kubota RTV900 i would have never known about. Literally saved me thousands. Hows that for apprecation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #246  
I thank TBN for getting me out of trouble more than once. Everyone is so
helpful and willing to share information. I feel honored to be a part of it.
Here's to the next 1,000,000. Thanks for being here.
elad
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #247  
The information that is available on TBN is invaluable whether it is about Purchasing, Maintinance, Problem Solving, Projects, or just good old advice.
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #248  
mmm..
Without TractorByNet.com;
I would not have purchased my JD 3120..
without my JD 3120 I would not have ever attempted my major landscaping projects..
without my landscaping projects I would certainly have lost my mind by now..
I owe my sanity to TractorByNet.com..
Thank you!!
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #249  
Wow! 1,000,000 posts! That's amazing.

I remember back when Bird was trying to figure out how to make a top and tilt for his tractor (a classic thread) and Harv was determining what tractor to buy. It is humbling to think about all of the people that have joined and shared their experiences, knowledge and hopefully some wisdom with others in a very cheerful open and non-intimidating manner.

While there may be 1,000,000 posts, I wonder how many posts have been read and how many people have been helped in some small (or large) way over the years? TBN has been a solid source of good information -- let's keep it that way!

jb
 
   / 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #250  
I guess, or at least hope that some of the horror stories posted on TBN have put a little fear into new tractor owners. Owning a tractor is a great feeling. The power of even the smallest tractor is unbelievable compared to pulling something by hand, or digging around a bush for hours, and a new hole to move it a few feet. Looking through some of the posts on the millionth posting, it seems that a lot of folks are getting something out of this forum. City people with new land to work up look at TBN for information. Older farmers, with long memories, and the experience to prove it, have been known to post on TBN. I've posted on TBN to try to give someone the benefit of my experience. I know that I have benefited from the experience of so many more people than just my little corner of the world. New tractor and equipment buyers can ask worldwide "What will work for me?" Greatest thing about TBN is that you can ask any question, and give it a while to think about it. Take the best information, and apply it gently. Even if you don't get that new tractor, and decide to rent, or make the big leap, and do get that machine you were looking at, TBN will provide the experience and knowledge to keep good folks from hurting themselves, or others. I support that ideal ! Doesn't hurt to have to have the biggest community of compact tractor buyers either. I'd be lying if I said that TBN didn't have a say in my last tractor purchase!!! Sidey
 
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