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Old 09-03-2014, 10:47 AM
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I posted this because I was bewildered why my post to the thread "1963 Original" was deleted and all that I said was that the cub cadet original should have been listed as a 1961 since it had the '61 dash tower and reduction housing (no hole for creeper). It was not intended for chit chat, but informational to anyone who was curious about the original. I was attempting to inform my fellow enthusiast that it was a 1961 cub cadet, but it was listed by Redblower and the CL owner as a 1963. It is still posted....but without my post.....the one in Traverse, MI.

So, my suggestion is intended to provide a way to better help my fellow enthusiast land a desirable cub by providing clarification, which is what everyone strives for as each of us pursues our hobby. I do believe that my post was deleted as "chit chat" without regards to the contents of it and thus, my suggestion to re-consider this policy so that we may better help each other.

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I edited the C-list posting by Redblower and included the info you supplied.
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I edited the C-list posting by Redblower and included the info you supplied.
Thank you Sam Mac. I appreciate that change. Wasn't necessary to put my username there--I wasn't seeking anything from it. After all, it was never a question of who is right, but rather a question of what is right. Hopefully, the serial number matches up for it to be a true '61 and a member can land it.

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Old 09-03-2014, 06:56 PM
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Does this mean we should PM a moderator any time we want to add information to a Craigslist / eBay thread?
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Does this mean we should PM a moderator any time we want to add information to a Craigslist / eBay thread?
No, just add the information. We already said that we try to keep "pertinent" information within the body of the thread. It's the "wish I was closer", or "would you hold it for a week" or "I saw one of those for sale the other day, this guy is way too high" that is not allowed. I really think that the info that was deleted in recent, was more out of carelessness than contempt. We try our best to be as fair as we can. It's really very simple. Just follow the rules.

As a note, if you want info on the said for sale item, don't ask about it in the thread. So in other words, if you have questions concerning purchase, "holding" the item, "offers"...... ETC. Don't post it withing the thread. This is why we require a "means of communication". If you get no response...... well, then we understand when there is a post saying such. A simple "PM SENT" is fine.
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A post was recently made in the eBay/cl section for some tire chains that are still in the burlap sack, I posted stating that the chains were probably for 6-12 size tires since neither the original poster nor the add itself stated it and was just wondering why my post was deleted?
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Tim, I think the whole ad is gone. I don't see it anymore.....


Nevermind, I overlooked it..... I can't answer your question.
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I received a pm about it and the issue is resolved. Thanks.
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I can't answer your question.
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I understand all of this, and agree with 99% of it with one exception. If a seller, for example is selling a brinly plow and you're not sure it'll fit your specific machine, if I'm understanding correctly, it is not ok to ask within that For Sale ad if it will fit a certain machine? The info is pertinent to the post, relevant to other users, and not really "chit chat". Just curious, not trying to start or egg on anything
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