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Posted by Allan in NE on October 25, 2004 at 13:29:47 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Re: OT Truck transmission cooler posted by Jon H on October 25, 2004 at 13:11:01:
Jon, Yes Sir, so true. That's why early, early on I made my mind up to absolutely know what was wrong with an oufit just by listening or driving the unit, before I ever walked over to the tool box. I never wanted to just "guess" at a repair. That is just not fair to the owner. I would suppose you do this too; to know any given system's operational ins and outs like the back of your hand. Just makes the darned jobs go so much eaiser, but it takes a little more studing is all. What kills me is these guys that throw parts at something 'til they finally hit on the cure; what a waste of money and time; and guess who pays for it, the poor customer! :>) Nice talkin' to ya Buddy, I really enjoyed visiting with you. What part of ND do you live? Maybe I know you. :>) Allan
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