Hey Bob Have you never been asked over the phone what a problem can be, and said well on the cheap side it might be it needs greasing ,oil or a new U'J . On the expensive side the axle or something in the drive line could be piling up. If a guy asked me that's the options he gets without seeing/hearing it it,we then go look or the guy does it himself and cuts me out. Thats what advice these guys gave from their various different experiences.
Put it like this as for forum answers given, and what you just said. If you are 100% right every time I'll pay you to stay home and diagnose every problem over the phone,when guys call. I can pay you $40 for diagnoses without leaving the yard. Then go fix the problem on the guys property with all the parts first time and still make good money for doing the work. I would have the ultimate business everybody wanted to use. I might even need to take on 10 guys to keep up. I have been fixing quite a few years and every once in a while, something you have fixed 30 times with the same symptoms, might not be the actual issue when you get there. Lifes not that easy sometimes from a guys description of a noise or problem. Regards Robert
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