Congrats J.A.Nicholson - 10,000 Helpful Posts!!!

Red Mist

Well-known Member
Jim: Congratulations on "donating" 10,000 posts to the forum. That's quite a milestone and represents much time, devotion and effort. Your generosity and patience are a role model for all.
Also, a belated birthday (2-14) greeting. It blew past me this year.
mike
 
Mike if you remembered the wife on 2-14 it will be okay. Jim will probably forgive you and congrates to him also.
Never even new that info was on the site, whats it under?
 
It shows in the modern view. I'll go check you and be right back.

You are at 1299.

You can see more if you go under profile.

Joined: 30 Jul 2007
Total posts: 1299
[0.10% of total / 1.38 posts per day]
 
Thank you ladies/gentlemen. It is a great pleasure to participate in this forum. There is a repository of concrete experience and knowledge here that is rewarding, informative, and delightful to be a part of. The core participants, Newbies, regular recient, and flakes are all welcome. Fortunately flakes either melt, or blow away. Born 1949 so Birthdays are still a good deal. Jim
 
Thank your for your great contributions. I have benefited (or rather my tractors have benefited) from your input.
 
Thanks to Jim I was able to get the MD running in 3 months instead of 3 years. I was getting frustrated trying to get the timing marks aligned due to rusted hand cranking shaft and Jim suggested jacking up the rear tire. So simple and obvious but being frustrated wasn't even considering options. Thanks Jim for all the education.
 
Yes, indeed! A true guru in every respect and always a pleasant person to deal with. I am not too proud to say that my first post a few years back was something to the effect of "what is this black can like thing with the one big wire and the two little wires hanging on the side of my tractor do?" Jim was one of the first to respond along with many others, at least one sadly gone. Since then I have progressed to a point I can get most gas tractors running with little more than a glance at my notes. Still learning and growing with this forum and Jim was and still is a big reason I hang around. Thanks for the education, Jim! And thanks to the others as well!
 
He has always been a great asset to this forum with
his knowledge and knowhow!! Thanks for all your help
over the years!!

Andrew
 
My late brother and I bought a new Dodge Coronet in 1949 with some help from my dad. My brother was 18 and I was 16. Wonder where all that time went. Hal
 
Tractors, trips to get parts for tractors, Go carts, and making substitute parts for go carts. Mini and Maxi Bikes of all sizes from Whizzer bikes to old Husky Scooters. Oh yess the first motorized unit Hawthorn bicycle frame a woden bed stead head board, a Maytag hit or miss and two wheels from a lawnboy will go exactly 2.4 miles an hour. Till the nylon bearings in the drive wheel melt.
Cars 46 chev Delux, 51 chev 2 door, (I have had 62 cars, and 9 trucks. Best wishes for a great year of recovery. Jim
 
You betch' congratulations are in order! Informative, a sly sense of humor intermixed at times and what a way with words. I, like many have benefited from your willingness to share. Thank you.
 
Sorry to be so late chiming in.

Absolutely and yes, congratulations and thanks to Jim. He's been here helpin' folks for ages, always helpful, ever the gentleman about it.

I can only add my voice to the chorus of thanks for his knowledge, his generosity, his participation, and the good nature he keeps about it all.

Thanks, Jim, in a BIG way!
 
Jim, congrats! It is always a good thing when knowledge and experience tag themselves with generosity. Oh, did I mention, patience?!?!?!
 
Many times the simple act of looking at the problem from a different perspective will go a long way toward a solid repair. Thanks. Jim
 
Jim, The benevelance is understood and well deserved, but my curiosity belies my ignorants when asking what relevance the list of previously owned vehicles has to to with the congratulatory thread.
Interesting tho it is, is the posting supposed to be with another thread?
Congrats and thanks,
Dell
 
El Toro, asked where the time went. (thread just above the entry) and The time went into that partial list of time absorbing partially disfunctional vehicles. Jim
 

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