Posted by bc on January 02, 2009 at 15:34:33 from (69.149.215.139):
In Reply to: Forum Courtesy. posted by GordoSD on January 02, 2009 at 09:33:20:
I agree. I've got to the point to where I ask them to post back with the results, if it is a specific repair I'm interested in, but rarely do they do so. Can't hardly get someone to post back after a request for additional info. Like those hard starting questions, its kinda nice to know if it was points, condensor or what. Same for removing a bolt, there are about 10 different ways to do it, kinda like to hear back with what worked for them.
Guess the second question to ask is if they are using classic or modern view. I mainly use classic and can't seem to post or log in when in modern view. I do switch to modern sometimes at the end of the day so I can catch the daily postings that can get lost in classic view.
On the other side of the coin, I try to post back with information and a thanks, a la my continuing saga of my 2606 power steering, hydraulics, and brakes. I'm not at the farm every day and sometimes it can take a month or longer to chase down parts and do repairs. Like my brakes, took me 6 months to fix one side and now the other side can wait before I take it in. When I win the lottery is when I buy a new pump. And sometimes it is easy to get busy and can't post back for a day or two and then the thread gets buried.
I suppose we could ask the forum moderator to post some type of banner across the top requesting them to respond back with the results and state which view they are using.
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