Diagnosing a tractor over the 'net...

Yes it does seem like the crystal ball technique, but, many times its the diagnostic techniques shared that help so much. gobble
 
Yes we do Charlie, which is OK with tractors ....... but as often as we do that we diagnose and analyze health issues, neighbor problems, marriage breakups, financial scams, taxation concerns, political topics, racism, welfare, corporate greed, red necks and righties, lefties and greenies, and the list goes on and on. All in the name of Tractor Talk which is defined clearly on the home page. As long as we remember that most of the opinions here are worth what you pay for them, we'll all be fine.
 
IMO,the oppertunity to ask a question on the net when I ran into a problem was great 10 years ago,so was buying/selling on Craigslist. Both have pretty much gone to the dogs. !0 years ago people asked questions like,"if I convert my NAA to 12 volts,must I install a 12 volt starter" or "Is it advisable to add rear weight for traction or will that overstress my 8N" or "I inherited a low hour,alway's sheded 4020 Deere diesel. A dealer offered to trade me a 1010 gas with new paint even. What would ya'll do".All those are IMO legit questions with legit answers. Now days we hear questions like,"How can I dis-assemble the injection pump on my MF65" or "is it ok to run an awg8 from house to shop then wire nut three awg 14 wires leading to outlets in shop" or "my daughter is dating a different boy every Friday night,what's your advice". The sad part is that a bunch of members race to give answers and opinions on all 3 plus anything else that come's down the pike.
 
So what is the difference than say the local diner or saw shop?? Just they do same thing in person!!!
 
I have always found this website helpful!!! My skill level is very low & I never know where to start.
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