Golfgar4
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2002
- Messages
- 4,342
- Location
- Janesville, Wisconsin
- Tractor
- None -yet. Until then FunBuggy (EZ-Go) will have to do!
I was just surfing around one day when I stumbled onto TBN. I checked out the info. on the book and purchased it the same day. I found it informative from the standpoint that it helped me get my thinking straightened out. Prior to reading it, I knew basically what I was looking for and what I wanted to be able to do with the tractor. My problem was that I was using the shotgun approach and I was getting information in very haphazard way. The book got me thinking in an organized manner, and especially useful are the checklists. I print out a complete checklist for each tractor I'm considering and walk into the dealership and start checking off the important points. Then I have the ability to compare apples to apples. I've even showed the other checklists to the salesperson (and yes, they know all about the book /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif), and that helps them make sure that their product is being fairly compared to their competition.
Being a newbee to tractors, I think if there had been a lot more detail in the book, it might have overwhelmed me and made me more concerned. As it is, I feel I have a basic understanding and can now proceed with improving my knowledge through participation in discussions on TBN and hopefully from more books that will come out. Keep up the good work Muhammad, and THANKS!
Being a newbee to tractors, I think if there had been a lot more detail in the book, it might have overwhelmed me and made me more concerned. As it is, I feel I have a basic understanding and can now proceed with improving my knowledge through participation in discussions on TBN and hopefully from more books that will come out. Keep up the good work Muhammad, and THANKS!