Posted by jdemaris on December 08, 2010 at 06:47:25 from (67.142.130.32):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Stuart . . posted by Stuart on December 07, 2010 at 21:40:49:
Hmmm. You now claim that people over 40 years of age are close-minded? Seems to me - you have just showed how closed-minded YOU are Stuart.
And you also reject the idea that some people can actually figured out how to fix injection pumps - at HOME. Seems that's a bit closed-minded also, Stuart.
I'll show you how "open minded" I am. Show me where I have ever implied, alluded to, or actually used the word "easy" when it comes to working on fuel injection pumps - and I'll acquiesce.
Come on Stuart - show me.
Just because you may, or may not of - found a few sychophants to support your myopic point of view, it proves nothing.
Also, in regard to me going to so many training schools. It's because I worked for many dealers as I kept moving further "upstate." That was to escape development and raise my kids in rural farming areas - which I'm still doing.
I would have been sent to schools every winter by Deere, regardless if I worked for one dealer for 40 years, or I moved around and worked for ten of them. I was shop foreman at two dealerships - so I suppose I got along with at least a few people. If YOU had been there, I suspect you'd gotten fired pretty quick. You are too emotional, have poor reading skills, and obviously lack mechanical expertise.
This is an old-tractor forum and I know some people here have those skills, and even a few want to trade tech-info back and forth. That is all I'm guilty of.
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