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Re: Lenthening SC WFE.
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 02, 2007 at 19:33:54 from (209.226.106.97):
In Reply to: Re: Lenthening SC WFE. posted by Keith-OR on August 02, 2007 at 18:29:03:
Keith: Precisely, and the same can be said about every tool, evey piece of equipment, etc. In the hands of the inexperienced they can do considerable damage. My point right from the beginning, there are wide front tubes out there that are never going to move without heat. No one tool is correct for every situation, and that was my point. Same goes for you sighting Allan as an example in some of your posts. Don't get me wrong, Allan is a good addition to YT discussion, but remember one thing, he obvoiusly has the means to throw more money at a problem than 90% of the folks on here. It's a balancing act, and we try to give folks advice that they can live with financially. I probably deal with 20-30 people on tractor problems every week via personal e mail, items that never make it to YT or any other discussion. I can tell you a lot of them don't have big bucks to toss around, they also can't afford to bust parts up in the salvage process. This is why I raise issues like your porta power, when I see them on YT. Fine to show the porta power use, just don't hold it up as the ultimate, it may require an assist.
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