Walt, I apologize if the way I talk (as an engineer or lawyer, Hey, thats me and I'm proud of my accomplishments and hard work) offends you or if anything I said offends you, feel free to read or not read my comments and feel free to use your own methods to help, the more the merrier, thanks for your input and help, I and I'm sure others appreciate what you do.
Its my intention to HELP folks here NOT fight or argue and remain polite and professional. However, for years here I have helped people here and they have been greatful and thanked me and I plan to continue to help them the best I can (even if not everyone likes it), I have received numerous thank you e mails from the good folks here who appreciated the way I explained things and was well received and thanked (and paid money even) when I gave tractor electrical seminars at major shows all over the country and wrote tractor electrical articles for major magazines.
So, while you may not approve of my teaching methods (and thats sure your right) most others have, to each their own, not a problem, if we all liked things the same what a boring world lol.
While there are technical some errors in what you say above, I wont argue and feel each are entitled to their own opinions, right or wrong. If there were errors in my post Id enjoy and appreciate a technical explanation of what it is I said that wasnt correct???? hey NO ONE here is perfect (YOURS TRULY SURE INCLUDED) and if anything I said was incorrect, an explanation of how it is wrong is certainly appreciated so we can all learn something, were never too old to learn I figure
So best wishes and God Bless you and Im sure the gents look forward to your help, but I also like to help in my own way (and how I talk as an engineer) and plan to continue to do so same as I have on here for years and years.
Take care now Walt, I look forward to your help on these boards
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