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Re: help if you want it


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Posted by skyharborcowboy on February 25, 2008 at 05:06:20 from (70.212.249.208):

In Reply to: the pics from "clueless on a farmall tractor" posted by tooltime on February 21, 2008 at 20:45:11:


Janicholson said: (quoted from post at 23:22:57 02/24/08) Please understand the following:

There has been confusion in several areas

We were not informed which things went OK, and which did not, but several things were glossed over and unclear.

1 Whether the oil filter canister (silo) ever was removed, without which it is not possible to change the filter inside it.

2 The serialnumber and tag info from block (above distributor near #1 plug, or on the serial plate on the clutch housing, or seat bracket) or the date code from the block or trans casting/s.

3 Your use of terms that are not those used in the practice, and unwillingness to switch to them.

4 The difficulty trying to read Texty mess a ging, typing shorthand we do not use because it is unclear to all the seasond minds in this forum.

5 We can get over all this if you:

a} listen to us when we say get a manual or 3

b} understand that the tractor may be worth quite a bit more than others similar to it. (If and only if we can verify that it is a specific model) This is important to you, believe me.

c} Gripping the opportunity to interact here is way worth your time. (ask Lanse, the I wanafarmall guy) it does get much better.

D} we will continue to react like a bossy dad you didn't know you had, if you keep acting like we, and our opinions are just the kind of trash talk found on my space, etc. We collectively are far better than the sum of all the manuals, but use them as a base.

E} Spend real time giving to the proposition of saving and preserving old red iron, Or any iron that is thretened to be melted when it is in usable form.

I make in the neighborhood of 100$ an hour for professorial contact time. (classroom/Lab direct activity with students) I have put in an hour with you, butexpect the pay to be growth and understanding as well as a completed project. This is actually free. So your option is to get active not reactive.

James A. Nicholson PH.D. Technology Education, and Technology Management, St. Cloud State University, MN.


I couldnt agree more with what you said! I hate it when people do not use proper English to write, or at least attempt it! It also doesnt matter if you make $10 or $100 an hour as someone is offering their valuable time to help you with YOUR project for free so use it to YOUR benefit and give back to others when you are capable of doing so! That is what this type of forum is all about!

Take Care,

Joe


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