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Posted by Christopher S. Dunn on May 28, 2004 at 06:57:38 from (216.141.73.33):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Oil and gas... posted by Allan on May 28, 2004 at 05:10:19:
Thanks. I read this board, believe me. I have learned a lot about how to care for this thing from here. The radiator is no big deal. I have a fair amount of experience with liquid circulating cooling systems, whether they are on a vehicle, a generator (power) or a pricey piece of semiconductor processing machinery. I used to work for both Intel and AMD maintaining the machinery used to make computer chips. Everybody outside the industry thought it was glamorous and that I must know a lot about high tech stuff. I usually answered that I use low tech tools on medium tech equipment to produce high tech items of which I know very little. I like working on the tractor. I like driving it across the fields even more. I'll nip this radiator thing with no real hassles, because if I run into trouble, I do have the combined experience of many others out there who know that assisting a fellow tractor operator is as gratifying as fixing it yourself. Thanks ever body, CSD
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