1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread

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/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #181  
If you need help with anything and you need it NOW. Post it on TBN, wait a few seconds, then wholly cow!

I swear there are members who monitor this site 24/7 to be the first one to lend a helping hand. Whenever I need help or advice I know I will always be able to get it here, and quick. I have learned much from all the members and appreciate this wonderful resource.
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #182  
Wow, seems like a lot of people want TBN bumper stickers...

I'm not sure how I found this site, but I sure have been back on a regular basis and find it to be a wealth of information as well as a source of inspiration. Seeing all the things one can do with a little hydraulics only leads me to more ideas.

The first time my tractor wouldn't start, it took me less than a minute to isolate the problem only because I'd read about this vulnerable spot on TBN.

I look forward to reading all the posts I can in the future.

Larry
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #183  
To me it has been a little bit of everything. Pretty much anything you search for you will find some related thread. So it is a ever growing tech manual, sounding board, whining board, listening post. Like everyone else has said, if you have a question about just about anything, you ask it here and you will get an answer. I cannot think of another place on the net, or elsewhere for that matter, where you can get an answer to any question, problem or situation, quicker and more accurate than you can on this board...and its free.

Tractorbynet is the best value in America or on the World Wide Net...Period.

Brett
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #184  
I have found this a community of avid tractor guys- sharing and complaining about all that happens on and around the world of tractors. I have found others in my area who have helped me with implements and basically sharing experinces and advice- this make everyone a little more secure that if you need to find something out- its here on TractorbyNet.
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #185  
As many others I found this site when I first started think of buying a tractor and stumbled on this wealth of knowledge. It is now the site that I visit the most by far - even after buying a tractor I still visit the site to get ideas on how to modify my tractor. Tractorbynet is great and it is that way because of the knowledgable people that post here. Good job everybody and keep up the good work.
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #186  
TBN is *almost* as reliable as my Kubota. An amazing resource and fun reading.

Congrats!

Russell in Texas


(Is this still gonna be free after mailing out all these bumper stickers???)
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #187  
TBN is combination of things - a quick way to get the RIGHT answer, a quick way to get more options than you ever thought imaginable for how to fix something, a place to go to get the comfort that you needed to hear that someone else has done that incredibly moronic thing that you just did, the list goes on and on. I haven't been on a bunch here lately, but know that when I have a question, TBN'ers will be there with the answer. I know of nowhere else that so many like-minded people congregate. Even my wife appreciates it. What a place!
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #188  
When I can't get to a computer (like on vacation) it drives me nuts to miss out on TBN and I can't wait to get back and catch up on what's going on. I've met some great people here and spend way too much time reading this forum. My 2 years on TBN have taught me many valuable lessons and I enjoy my time here a great deal. I must add that I liked the old version better but one must be adaptable to change. Please keep up the great work and thank you for allowing me to be part of it all.
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #189  
I first found TBN through a Google search. Tractorbynet.com, means lots of good reading, lots of good ideas and lots of great members. even after buying a tractor (BX2230 w/FEL), I still enjoy reading the posts of the knowledgable people that post here. Keep up the good work! I even add my two cents sometimes.
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #190  
Thanks a million, it's the only site I go to regularly as it covers everything from births to deaths, whether that's a tractor or a person and I've had more (unexpected deaths) than I care too remember in the past year. TBN has been a place for relief on more than one occasion and I thank you all.

Steve
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #191  
We thought we were on our way to a country life, my job was to learn about tractors, I learned a lot and made a good deal, my 'backers' didn't cut the check, I learned about blood, property and in-laws, was reminded about the risks of being involved with mentally ill people, the seller made $9k more, and I'm not movin' to the country anytime too soon.
But I did find a great group of people who make things happen for themselves, share there wisdom and know when to ask their community for help and sometimes heed that advice.
There's lots of inspiring people here and I hate to name names but just have to acknowledge a few, Harv, Life is Good, wow, thank you for sharing your art. Eddie, wow, you can do anything and still appreciate the knowledge of others. Soundguy, farmwithjunk egon et al, wow, wow, you are sharing gracious people that help other people feel that they too belong and I wish you all well from the big city in which Life is Good, too. I thank the hosts of this site and hope that it has exceeded their expectations.
Will this be my 25th post and graduate me from New Member status? Let's see.
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #192  
No, it was not my 25th.
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #193  
Ha! If this third post was rude and disqualifies me from a bumper sticker I understand and apologize.
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #194  
If I had to make a choice and give up one TBN....
Well
Goodbye Turner Broadcast Network!
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #195  
Wow, I remember the first time I visted here and if my memory serves me correctly TBN was mostly a Kubota discussion forum. It wasn't long after that that I and a few others that were loyal members of a Yanmar discussion forum hosted by Yahoo got frustrated by Yahoo's insanity. Someone suggested coming over here, so I looked at TBN again. I could not believe how it had grown. I have not been back to the old Yahoo forum since. I have made some great friends here and not just in the Yanmar section but in many others as well. This must be a good site, I am still posting here, even from Iraq! Keep up the great work.
 
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/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #196  
I also found TBN when I was thinking of buying a tractor. I just read the posts for a while, learning about tractors and that the people here were friendly. Then I started asking questions and found a BX 23 was a good fit for my uses. Along the way I've also learned about wells, walls, welding and everything in between. It's been over two years, still reading and learning from a great group. Richard
 

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/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #197  
AS a new COUNTRY boy, I have a lot to learn. The difference between city life and country life is amazing. Faced with more questions than answers I turned to the www and eventually TBN. The TBN Think Tank is a great place to learn. Where else could I learn how to: put up a fence AND staple it to metal posts, bury wire or pipe in one pass with a tractor, or find out how many trees is reasonable per acre. TBN university is a world wide campus with all maner of guys and gals with ideas, opinions and advice. I LOVE TBN.
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #198  
Without Tractorbynet, I would never have discovered my Power-trac. I use Tractorbynet daily to keep up to date regarding power-trac machines
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #199  
Like many others here, I was (and still am) part of the old Yahoo Yanmar Group. When it relocated here, I was sceptical. I have since "met" so many others with the same interests and hobbies I have. The information here is never ending. Heated discussions and opinions are always interesting here. Thanks to Tractorbynet, I have been able to try many different brands of tractors and have no fear of finding parts or help. I check this site everyday and have for over 3 years now.
Thanks to all of the "old" members and welcome to all the new. Though I do not contribute a lot here, I have always come away with a lot.
Thanks!
 
/ 1,000,000th Post Appreciation Thread #200  
Tractorbynet.com was a valuable tool for me when I was shopping for my tractor. Many on this board helped me narrow my choice of tractor down to what I eventually purchased. Now that I have the tractor, I find tractorbynet a valuable resource. Well let's be truthfull. I am addicted. I browse it almost every single day!

Thanks for all the great work Muhammad
 
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