Re: Re: Re: Re: Re.Re.real mechanic
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Posted by Steamer on October 02, 1998 at 08:13:28:
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re.Re.real mechanic posted by Terry Dixon on October 01, 1998 at 17:53:13:
: : : : There are three types of mechanics. Those that do understand and can trouble shoot and are willing to pass on the knowledge. Those that have no idea what is going on but will not ask for help. And the rest of us. We may know the problem but need help solving it. That is the reason we ask questions and ask for help. : : : I always say that the only stupid question is the one that isn't asked. Lord knows that I fit into the first and last catagories (depending on the subject at hand)..... : : Steamer: : : I have read enough of your postings to know that you fit mostly into the first catagory. : : There is a 4rth catagory which is fairly small, that's the few guys that shouldn't be allowed near tools. ;-) : O.k I am a catagory 3 and have asked lots of questions and tried to answer a few. I have been around tractors all my life but have never been mechanicaly inclined, but try hard. All the folks on the board have been very kind and helpfull, been told to go green a couple of times,I.H.F. red myself but hey got to have some fun. So thanks all. By the way the breather cap on my farmall M is black, just because. : Terry Currently everything I own has green oil filler caps. That's because I painted them green. John Deere's are supposed to be green (unless they're yellow). I've had mostly JD stuff, but then when I was growing up we had a JD dealership. I've also had blue/grey, red and orange machines. Internationals are super (pun intended) machines, too. Both companies produced dogs from time to time (gawd, I remember that 1010 diesel. How about the first 4620 turbo-diesels. Had dire warnings about using ether to start them, but some dang-fool engineer left the dashboard ether port in the design. Bright!). These days, though, I'd buy a JD if I were after a new machine. This is mainly due to the (admittedly costly) long-term parts availability that JD has. I also like the New Holland line, but I'm concerned these days about their longevity in the marketplace. Case/IH isn't what either used to be. Kubotas are overrated (and overpriced) for what you get.
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