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Re: OT..Sears Craftsman versus IHC Farmall..a litt
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Posted by Roger46 on August 18, 2006 at 19:48:13 from (69.58.130.130):
In Reply to: Re: OT..Sears Craftsman versus IHC Farmall..a litt posted by Nat 2 on August 18, 2006 at 19:26:51:
Nat, you are definitely right there. Nobody seems to have the ability or even desire to fix anything any more. If it breaks just throw it away. I just replaced the condensor fan on my old 1977 Sears refrigerator (I was amazed that they actually had the part as most times they don't - and wasn't that expensive). I was telling my nephew about it and he said, "Roger, who, but you would ever replace that fan motor?" On the other hand, my wife says I go to extremes the other way as she bought a new washer and dryer while I was on a fishing trip; because that is the only way she thought she could get new ones as I would always just fix the old ones. My sister was amazed that people she works with couldn't even put a new plug on the end of a appliance cord. They would take it to some place or throw away. Some time this has to stop I think. Roger
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