Posted by kcm.MN on February 18, 2021 at 11:03:31 from (174.219.15.193):
In Reply to: Books,manuals posted by DeltaSteve on February 18, 2021 at 09:36:37:
I'm NOT a mechanic!!
There have been times, both with tractors and autos, that I have looked inside a repair manual and couldn't figure out the zoomed-in drawing. When that happens, I have to search through the book to find a more overall view where I can see the part.
Not everyone can point to any spot on an engine and know what it is.
That said, I pretty much always get it figured out. But I sold my John Deere 4010 long ago because I simply couldn't figure out what was wrong. I bought the only book I could find on it and asked every farmer around as well as a former John Deere mechanic and nobody -- NOBODY was very willing to help. Seems I was supposed to know this stuff naturally. But as I said, I'm not a mechanic. Can do pretty much anything else there is to do (including transmissions, wheels, electrical, but I fail when it comes to an overall engine. I certainly cannot be the only one in this huge world, so I hope you will be willing to help others in need in the future.
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