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Big Easy - Introduction as requested

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Re: Big Easy - Introduction as requested

Postby Bill Hudson » Wed Dec 12, 2012 3:10 pm

Welcome to the forum. GIG 'EM AGGIES!!!!
Bill

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Re: Big Easy - Introduction as requested

Postby Stanton » Wed Dec 12, 2012 3:29 pm

Thanks for the introduction. Welcome!!

You may already know this, but there's a wealth of info on this site. You can start by accessing the "CBok" and "Manuals" links in the upper right of the screen.
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Re: Big Easy - Introduction as requested

Postby Larry G » Wed Dec 12, 2012 3:36 pm

Welcome from the Hoosier State. You will find a whole lot of great folks on this site.

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Re: Big Easy - Introduction as requested

Postby Barnyard » Wed Dec 12, 2012 3:55 pm

Welcome to the forum Bob, you are never to late to introduce yourself. We have several members on Louisiana, maybe one or more of them can help you find the Cub you want.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.

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Re: Big Easy - Introduction as requested

Postby pm_wells » Wed Dec 12, 2012 3:57 pm

Bob,
Hello and welcome. I haven't been here long but I can say the people on this forum are the best.
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Re: Big Easy - Introduction as requested

Postby LA Eric » Wed Dec 12, 2012 5:09 pm

Welcome neighbor! :D You are about an hour away from me.

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Re: Big Easy - Introduction as requested

Postby tst » Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:11 pm

Welcome and good luck cub shopping
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Re: Big Easy - Introduction as requested

Postby lazyuniondriver » Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:17 pm

Big Easy: I sincerely apologize for drawing the comment from the other gentleman earlier today which could have easily been taken as directed at you, but I assure you it was directed at me.

I am also a new member to the forum and since I haven't formally introduced myself and am a frequent contributor, you have read the allegations about people publishing information without formally introducing themselves...

To the rest of the forum members:

I have never felt obligated nor compelled to publish an autobiography for permission to be accepted or participate in any internet forum.

Search my previous postings as well as future publishings', read them carefully, feel free to comment or debate. If you don't like what I write, skip over my material. No hard feelings.

Is anonymity a problem? I don't think so, in some respects it can be productive. It certainly prevents friends siding with friends or ganging up on one person or a select group of individuals. My contributions reflect my own thoughts, not an attempt to win approval of a select group.

In my opinion, discussion forums' weren't framed to be follow the leader structured. Submissions can be more candid without a fan club to offend or impress.

For those of you familiar with continuing education or recertification instruction at your place of employment, the older you get, the younger the course instructors get. Eventually they will all be younger than you and possibly more knowledgeable about certain topics. Do I view that as a problem, no. You may wish to prepare for that day.

Solely because a forum participant doesn't have 30 years field experience at an IHC dealership or a resume on file doesn't make their forum contribution less worthy. I speak for the thousands of registered members without one single post that may fear humiliation or intimidation in doing so if they would inadvertently post incorrect information or ask a seemingly legitimate question, important to them, humorous to others.

If a 16 year old kid can teach me a new trick from behind his computer desk, more power to him for doing something constructive vs. roaming the streets in a gang.
And by all means, I'll give him due credit for it. Do I view this information source as a problem, no.

I came here seeking knowledge, willing to trade for some of my own, not seeking friendship as I already have a long Christmas card list. If I make a friend along the way great, but not my objective.

Information from all, deemed to be accurate and correct, should be gratefully accepted and appreciated by those willing to learn, no matter who the contributor or the contributors' background. To the hecklers that use a lack of background, spelling errors, or poor grammar as fodder in subsequent posts. Shame on you.

Barnyard your point about introduction is well taken however I respectfully decline to do so. A resume from me is not forthcoming now nor in the future. Had I wished to submit one, it would have been posted months ago.

Again Big Easy, my apology for today's incident that you stumbled upon and most importantly, please realize Farmall.com is not normally loaded with animosity directed at any single individual or their post such as mine from yesterday.

Happy Holidays. Lazyuniondriver
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Re: Big Easy - Introduction as requested

Postby Barnyard » Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:37 pm

lazyuniondriver wrote:Barnyard your point about introduction is well taken however I respectfully decline to do so. A resume from me is not forthcoming now nor in the future.

Nor is it a requirement. My only point is that it is a way to break the ice as I described it early. All members have the right to or to not tell us a bit about them. My post was not to point at you either, as I said, it is for all members.
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Re: Big Easy - Introduction as requested

Postby lazyuniondriver » Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:53 pm

Barnyard wrote:My only point is that it is a way to break the ice as I described it early. All members have the right to or to not tell us a bit about them. My post was not to point at you either, as I said, it is for all members.


Thank you for understanding my position. I firmly understand your post was not pointed at me specifically and stepping in to mediate earlier was appropriate to steer the conversation back on a track it should have never left. Well done.
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Re: Big Easy - Introduction as requested

Postby dgrapes59 » Wed Dec 12, 2012 8:22 pm

Big Easy,

Welcome to the forum!!!

My parents live near where you are from in TX, (Canyon Lake) I get down that direction every year or so, love to visit, but glad I don't live there... in the summer especially! :D

Do a little surfing on the site and I am sure you will be well prepared in identifying the right Cub, good luck in finding it, have fun with the search,keep us posted,
David

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Re: Big Easy - Introduction as requested

Postby Dusty B » Wed Dec 12, 2012 9:46 pm

Welcome to the forum from the midwest (IL) - have several friends in the Jackson area. Think you will find this a very knowledgeable group, often w/different suggestions for a solution to the same problem. That is what makes it so great - you can choose which (or all) depending on what you feel w/solve your situation. I would also encourage you to attend the "cubfests" whenever possible. It is really rewarding to be able to put a face w/a forum nickname and get to know them better. Lots of luck on finding that special cub. Two of my 5 originated in LA! DO NOT hesitate to ask any question you have! Dusty B
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Re: Big Easy - Introduction as requested

Postby CapeCodCubs » Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:25 pm

Welcome to the forum! My planter comes from Pine Grove and is named "Louisanna" bought it from my friend LYNARD aka Chuck S. My planter sports a Louisanna state flag!

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Re: Big Easy - Introduction as requested

Postby Rudi » Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:01 am

Bob:

Hope you find your 1st Cub soon. I am sure though that once you do that one will become the beginning of another's Cub addiction. That addiction has hit many of us :lol:

In the meantime there is a huge amount of resources here for our members who have Cubs or who are looking for their very 1st one. Enjoy the read -- follow the links below :)

Image to Farmallcub.com :big smile: Forum Family. And you have come to the right place for all things Cub related. If you click on the Site Rules, Regulations, & Important Information, it will point you to :arrow: the Welcome Wagon wherein you will find links to many useful sites and topics. One of which is the Cub Manual Server. Enjoy!.
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Re: Big Easy - Introduction as requested

Postby Gary Dotson » Thu Dec 13, 2012 7:38 am

Welcome to the forum, Big Easy! Something you mentioned in your introduction brought back memories. If you want to guarantee a tractor starts on the first crank, just forget to check the gearshift! They seem to start first time, every time when they're in gear! Good luck on your "Quest for Cub"


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