Posted by GlenIdaho on February 17, 2013 at 16:23:13 from (71.220.180.94):
In Reply to: IM CONFUSSED posted by craigss on February 17, 2013 at 01:48:57:
If your desire is to be able to work on your equipment and learn about its operation and repair, then by all means buy a Parts Manual and Shop Manual. I even recommend the Owner's Manual. If you are new to tractors they will help you understand the machine, how to take it apart and put it back together. They will give you the proper names of parts so that when you come here to ask questions, others will know what you are talking about. I have manuals for all my tools and equipment and find them very useful, but I like to learn and do new things. I'm not afraid to ask what others may think are dumb questions because I believe in the context of learning there is no such thing. The only dumb question is the one not asked. There are a great many very knowledgeable people on this site who are willing and have the patience to share their expertise with those of us who are challenged in certain areas. If you want to help others, learn the subject material and help away.
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