Repost or not.

   / Repost or not. #1  

BrettFF205D

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Hey, it is certainly no skin off my nose not to go to the trouble of bringing the old info over here. But what will happen is a new person will search for F186D and there wont be squat here so Roger will rewrite his 11,335th essay all over. You guys (plural) decide. bw

Mr. Yan Fan
 
   / Repost or not. #3  
I hate to loose the old info, but suspect that several guys have it archived anyway. I don't have it, and sometimes wish that I had just for the reference value. Maybe one of the old club members with an archive of messages will make it available. Otherwise we'll just have to kick back, open a brew, and talk about tractors some more......darn.... :)
 
   / Repost or not. #4  
i like the reposts. if someone doesn't like them I agree, don't read them. we need to keep the info flowing!!
 
   / Repost or not. #5  
YES, please...

I'm sure that these Reposts don't take up all that much disk space. Nor do they put anywhere the dent into bandwidth as a couple of photographs do. Now, what is great about this forum format (Should be obvious by now) that current threads stay at the top of the list. These reposts will eventually settle out not even noticed unless you search on the applicable topic.

so my vote is.... REPOST!!!

Dave
 
   / Repost or not. #6  
It's really up to you guys as users... we have the space to handle them. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 
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There really are not all that many when you consider that the info in question was derived from 12,000+ individual posts. I know of one person that was really glad when he solved his charging system problem by reading ONE repost instead of sifting through THOUSANDS of single listings. bw
 
   / Repost or not. #8  
Definately repost. This will save me hours of searching later on. I would only suggest you keep up the convention of stating it is a repost.
 
   / Repost or not. #10  
Greetings...

In short-Repost!
As someone who recently spent 8+ hours straight looking for any and all info on YM336D's, REPOST! PLEASE!. I did find the Yanmar Tractor group and it's VERY helpful search, and that saved hours of time, but I also went back looking through the Yanmar Tractor Owners Group as well.... Search capability is a VERY wonderful thing! (As is the TBN community).

Couchsachraga
 
   / Repost or not. #11  
REPOST!

Eugene
 
   / Repost or not. #12  
I sort think you will run out of stuff to talk about if you don't repost...lol
 
   / Repost or not. #13  
Someone always has a question..........and someone will always have the answers, or will find them. That's why I like these guys and gals.
 
   / Repost or not. #14  
Is the search function going to work when the old YOG club is converted to a YOG group? If it does then that will make it easier to gather items to repost.

Also that will make it easier to use that group as a YOG archive if needed. Its nice to know that YOG archive of information will be available for reference.
 
   / Repost or not. #15  
NO reposting... While I dont want to loose the materials, there is a lot of junk and repeats.
What would be nice is a bunch of monthly or yearly archives. Put them on a download site somewhewre
Let people download the archives and look at them off line.
 
   / Repost or not. #16  
For the love of all that is holy, just let the man repost if he wants to and let's get on with talking about tractors. I will admit that it got annoying seeing "Repost" after 90% of the messages and having to search for a new message but he will be through quicker this time than the last time and it is helpful to the tractor virgins out there. Yeah I said it and I don't know why, but it does kind of roll off the tongue doesn't it? I can see it now.... Like on radio morning shows when people will call in and say "Hi this is John and I am a first time caller"... People will post here and say "I am a John and I am a tractor virgin thinking about buying my first Yanmar". How is that for going off on a tangent?

Brent
 

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