Posted by ericlb on September 27, 2013 at 21:26:41 from (67.142.161.28):
In Reply to: Parts Counter Rant posted by big a on September 27, 2013 at 16:13:01:
a lot of it is the younger kids dont know how to look stuff up, if its not on their computer screen they dont have the training to get the books out and do some reading and find out where the part is,nor do they care, some cant even read above a 3rd grade level , i dropped a homelite trimmer off the have the carb adjusted after i repaced it for a friend who left it full of fuel over 2 years, the trimmer had less than 10 hours since new, the kid 'mechanic' calls me up and tells me the cylinder is worn and scratched and the piston is bad, i know the real story is the kid is lost and doesnt know what to do,ive heard this same excuse many times before on equipment that a competent mechanic can fix in a jiffy, got it back, guess what the engine had never been apart so how does the kid determine the condition of the internal componets thru a assembled engine
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