Have learned and trying to pass down : You can fix anything by learning (books/internet etc) the theory of operation and then adding your God given common sense and a few applicable tools. By saving $50-$60 an hr. it's the same as working for an idiot (employer) and making $ 80 per hr. Even allowing for the extra time you may need over the "expert" , you still won't make enough, punching a clock, to pay an expert to fix/update everything that comes along in your life. Lot of careers have been born from the fun , satisfaction and $$$ that evolve when one does this. My whole career as auto body/paint/restoration tech (and now an occasional tractor)arose because I refused to accept that I had to pay a body shop $ 100 to paint my first car ('65 Mustang)( this was 1969). The painter at that shop dropped out of school in tenth grade and here I am working at a hardware and paying $ 100 for him to paint MY car. Never again.
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Today's Featured Article - Stories From Old Farmer - by K. Pratt. Old Farmer, a.k.a. Dale Jensen began posting messages to our discussion forums at the grand age of 75. With extensive knowledge of farming and tractors, he valued the past and the ways that went with it. He shared these values with us until shortly before his passing. I spoke with Dale in his last days and requested his permission to share some of his stories with the readers of our magazine. He agreed, and provided the
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