You all should be a shamed of yourselves. What do you do to help your disabled vets? Do you give them wood do you raise money to feed them.
Since you asked, I will tell you. The nature of my work puts me in direct contact with active duty service-people everyday, so we frequently give back to the various cahrities associated with the cause. For the last two years, we have held events that generated 6-figures in donations to FH and WWF. I have personally built 6 custom firearms for wounded vets, incorporating modifications that allow the weapons to be mounted to outdoor-sport wheelchairs and to be operated with various prosthetics. The donor weapons came out my safe, and the invented parts came my personal stock, off my personal machines, running on my perosnal electricity.
I GUARANTEE you, there are many others on this site that do things like this and MORE, but unlike your approach, and to the point of the sarcastic post I made earlier, we don't make a point of letting everyone around us know about all of the things that we do to help others. I said in a much earlier post that there are two types of charitable people - those that help others in need and them move on with their life, and those who help others and then go shout about it from the mountain tops.
Specifically in reference to wounded vets, my experience is that most would not prefer to talk about it (you'll know when it's cool to talk about it because they will initiate the discussion), and most certainly don't like it advertised unecessarily. I supplied wood to a friend last winter because he lost his wife of 55 years and fell on ill health. When I dropped it off I could say something like "Brought you some wood, Danny, since you're a cantakerous old a-hole and too decrepit to get it yourself", and he'd poor me a whisky and say thanks. If, on the other hand, I said "Hey Danny, I brought you some wood, since you're a disabled Korean-war vet and I feel sorry for you", I'd have left with one of those logs shoved up MY a-hole.
Yet, somehow, every one of your posts advertises the charitible things that you do, even when they have no bearing on the discussion.
People who know these machines WAY better than either of us have tried to help by asking specific questions such as "what were you doing when it happened", "which function dies first", "can you tell us what parts were replaced last time", "have you checked the calibration on your flux capacitor", and what they get back is a post like...
"i ran it in sand an it die i'm sick of kioti no fix there issu they say it guud but it not they fix everything and replace whol cistem and then it die in sand like i say before. How am I supposed to get anything done on the children's hospital that I am building in my backyard, when I can't use my tractor. I bought this thing becuase I am a good samaritan and just want to help out the disabled vet up the road from me who got his legs blown off on Guadal Canal, and then his wife left him for a yonger man - how am I supposed to help him. And how I've got a 3rd cousin who contracted Hepatitus-Q, HIV, and Monkey-Flu all in the same day. Gaahhh, I hate Kioti."
The responses you are seeing now are not "bullying". They are the reactions of people who are getting frustrated with trying to help you, while trying to weed out the facts between all the things you brag about doing to help others.