Posted by speed on February 10, 2012 at 17:40:55 from (69.89.182.146):
In Reply to: idiot service posted by Don-Wi on February 09, 2012 at 19:10:26:
Its funny everyone on here crying and saying how mechanics are not what they use to be. If tractors only had three wires in a harness,and a transmission with 5 gear anyone could do it like back in the day.A guy back than did not even have to know how to read to work on that simple junk.I was a john deere mechanic for 17 years and loved working on equipment,had customer that requested me and me only.But got so tired of them crying about the bills or for a small mistake that was made on a piece that has a thousand moving parts i quit.Its not the mechanics that has changed its the farmers whos dad did all the repairs and the son that was not smart enough help that has changed.For the people on here that think they have all the answers and think they can do these jobs better.I would like to see you try because there would be a post on here about you and how you could not do the job any better.
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