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Repeat questions, an augmented FAQ list

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rob 8N KS (this

04-20-2001 14:16:21




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I see these repeat questions as not adequately covered by the current FAQs:

leaking wheel seals
gear for mowing
what where how tire chains
sherman in depth
lift no go
rear work lights
tractor jack
solenoid problems
jumping 6V w/12V
oil additives
front loaders
how much plow/disc
diagnosing carb problems
coil issues
why tillers don't work well
why bailers don't work well
where/how much for engine overhaul,
starter bendix
diagnosing ammeter
tachometer proofmeter ?'s
PTO sizes
PTO RPM + implements, or "Sherman, meet bushhog and tiller"
Ferguson tractors, how they relate
Bubbling in the radiator
cracked engine blocks
power steering
front weights
block heaters
toolboxes
bumpers
swinging drawbar air cleaner in depth
limiter chains
sway bars


I see these as adequately covered already.

towing, trailer the N sleeve choice
fluid in tires
fuel additives
identifying
paint choices
zane thang
oil filter/spark plugs choices
parts vendors
lube choices
manuals
ORC
pricing/buying Ns
sherman in general
12v wiring
oil filters
video sources
engine conversions


Thoughts?

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OKcity8n

04-20-2001 18:26:12




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 Re: repeat questions, an augmented FAQ list in reply to rob 8N KS (this might help), 04-20-2001 14:16:21  
I once had a brief thought along the lines of Andy when I first came to this board. However, the more I hung around and listened, the more I began to appreciate the different views offered by the different people answering all those repeat questions. It seems that nearly everyone here has a contribution. New folks like Andy have brought us some fantastic digitial images so that I can tell what my N looks like under the grease that keeps it from rusting. The folks who have been here from the beginning bring us tried and true wisdom to weigh against more radical approaches. I especially like the fact that anyone can make a statement about anything or ask for help on anything and for the most part not be fussed at for doing so. I for one say leave the board as it is. Thanks to all for their contributions.

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Steve IA

04-20-2001 16:21:27




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 Re: repeat questions, an augmented FAQ list in reply to rob 8N KS (this might help), 04-20-2001 14:16:21  
All these months hangin' around here and I never knew there was a FAQ!?! Link it for me please, or point me at it. Thanks.



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Drat!- never mind. Steve IA

04-20-2001 16:28:08




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 Re: Re: repeat questions, an augmented FAQ list in reply to Steve IA, 04-20-2001 16:21:27  
I need to learn to read from the bottom of the page up... Doh!



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Gaspump

04-20-2001 16:03:21




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 Re: repeat questions, an augmented FAQ list in reply to rob 8N KS (this might help), 04-20-2001 14:16:21  
I firmly believe that most like the board as it is. Many of us also believe in "If it ain't broke don't fix it". The board underwent big changes last summer only to change back to its present format. I miss many of those whom no longer participate after that go round. After all this is the Net and people have the right to and will ask questions.



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