Posted by John T on April 10, 2011 at 06:03:30 from (173.243.189.183):
In Reply to: A Challenge posted by Showcrop on April 10, 2011 at 05:48:29:
Your Question: "Can anyone here say honestly that they did not touch their first old tractor before being in possession of a manual?"
My Answer: I probably touched over a dozen old tractors AND NEVER HAD ANY MANUAL WHATSOEVER FOR MOST OF THEM
Buttttttttt I worked on old cars n trucks n tractors for yearsssssssss and "usually" never had any need for such.
Hey dont get me wrong Im NOT knocking Manuals and also recommend them, Ive owned a few of them over the years and glad to have them, just usually never needed them much as I understood how things generally worked.
Butttttttt its just an out of the box first responder gut answer that some people post when a newbie asks a question here. Its not my first response, I try to give an answer iffffffff I know it and keep quiet otherwise. To each their own, most here like me are just trying to help.
Yall take care, sure Manuals are good things to have, especially for the inexperienced.
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