[AT] Talk of FB groups
Mark Johnson
markjohnson100 at centurylink.net
Sat Mar 2 07:01:38 PST 2024
Speaking of FB groups, I was very surprised to recently discover that
there is a group for "John Deere Model H 1939-1947" which I immediately
subscribed :-).
Maybe this spring I will get off my lazy rear end and start working on
little Johnny! He's getting lonesome out in my shed.
It's great to see some activity on this list again, folks!
Mark Johnson
Columbia MO
On 3/2/2024 8:42 AM, Dean Vinson wrote:
>
> Brad, I just now looked and there’s a Facebook group for “30 & 40
> Series John Deeres” group with 73,000 members and one for “Ford 501
> 600 601 700 701 600 801 900 901 tractors/backhoes” with 14,000
> members. I agree with John’s comments—I’d guess those groups would
> suit your needs but you have to test drive them for a while to really
> know.
>
> Facebook groups reflect the administrators and members, same as was
> always the case with this ATIS list. I’ve left several groups over
> the years because the underlying tone of the group tended toward
> “Let’s behave like frat boys” rather than “Let’s constructively share
> information about this cool subject.”
>
> And one of the groups I’m in right now (about old houses) is a victim
> of its own success because it’s gotten so big: Up to 1.8 million
> members now. I don’t know what the number was when I first joined a
> few years ago but it was way smaller, and you could have
> conversations. Now it’s more likely that an interesting post will
> get several hundred responses in an hour or two, most of which were
> written without any awareness of the others since everyone’s writing
> their own responses at the same time and certainly without taking the
> time to read through however many hundreds were already there, so it
> devolves into a flood of similar comments that each soon get
> superseded and the original poster gets overwhelmed and stops paying
> attention. I point that out mostly to say the 73,000 and 14,000
> group-size numbers for the JD and Ford groups mentioned above aren’t
> bad, so those groups seem like good bets provided the admins foster
> the kind of discussion you’re looking for. One of my high school
> friends is in the Ford group and he’s a no-nonsense good guy so I’d
> have particularly high hopes for that one.
>
> Dean Vinson
>
> Saint Paris, Ohio
>
> *From:*AT <at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com> *On Behalf Of *John Hall
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 2, 2024 7:45 AM
> *To:* at at lists.antique-tractor.com
> *Subject:* Re: [AT] Talk of FB groups
>
> I'm in several FB groups. Pretty much I stay out of generic FB stuff.
> Most of my groups are old tractors, older farming practices/equipment,
> machine shop related stuff (my profession), and UNC basketball (I've
> lived in the middle of Tobacco Road my whole life). You have to kind
> of test drive the groups to see what the knowledge is.
>
> Typically the narrower the group focus, the more detailed info you
> can get. There is a Farmall group that is lacking in a lot places, but
> I've yet to find a Farmall M group worth being in. That said, There is
> a Farmall A and Super A group (Al Jones) that is excellent. Likewise
> there is one for Farmall Cubs that is very good.
>
> i would think there is a 30/40 series group that would suit the needs
> of a 2640 owner. As you approach the more modern stuff that covers a
> wide range of sizes, you will have to be diligent as to who/what you
> trust. I've found there are quite a few older Deere mechanics on FB
> and those guys are generally pretty helpful. Again, its social media
> so you may have to sift through some horse apples.
>
> John Hall
>
>
>
> On 3/1/2024 5:29 PM, Gunnells, Brad R wrote:
>
> So, with the talk of Facebook groups being a good resource, would
> anyone have suggestions for my 2640 Deere? I suppose some general
> question could be answered by the groups mentioned here recently.
> But just wondered if there was something more relevant for a late
> 70’s early 80’s vintage. I guess that’s probably nearing antique
> status now anyway. Hahaha
>
> Also, one for my Ford 801 with Select-o-Speed would be nice as well.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions. Good to see some activity here again.
> BTW I’m not a fan of the Facebook groups as I’ve seen too many
> experts that couldn’t find their ass with both hands. But I trust
> this list and any advice given here is appreciated.
>
> Brad
>
>
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