Posted 2012-10-19 8:45 PM (#147779 - in reply to #147727) Subject: RE: "gard"
Extreme Veteran
Posts: 402
Location: Lockport, Illinois
Gard was on today. I enjoyed his in dept discussions on various topics. He has the credentials to back up his post. I had a feeling some newbie pi$$ed him off, because we had other creditable posters leave because of remarks left by newbies. Well it happened again, a newbie couldn't read all the post in the archives on tires, so they wanted someone else to do the work. This is typical recently, as people don't want to work, the easiest way is to ask someone else to do their work. Well it seems Gard had enough, as stated there were over 250 post on the subject, and another way to get new tires is to buy a new trailer, and the OP answered back about an insensitive remark. He didn't post after this.Gard, we need you on this forum, there are only a couple on this forum that have vast knowledge on horse trailers and other industries that tie in in the maintenance of our horse trailers. I know you are out there, please join in again.This is where it happened.....http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/forum/thread-view.asp?threadid=17238
Posted 2012-10-20 11:46 AM (#147790 - in reply to #147727) Subject: RE: "gard"
Elite Veteran
Posts: 714
Location: Minnesota
Gard; Whether I post or not, I always look for your response on the subject because I know it will most likely be the definitive answer. Even if I don't have the question or problem at the time, I probably will, so I read it and make a mental note to remember, then I can go back in the archives when I do need it.
Please come back! We've lost to many of the "old timers" that keep this forum interesting.
Posted 2012-10-21 10:51 AM (#147811 - in reply to #147727) Subject: RE: "gard"
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Posts: 1877
Location: NY
gard is bigger them that, he just may have other things to do like live so hang on just because he dose not post dose not mean he is gone May be gone fishing or hunting but not gone for good. glade he is still doing well