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Posted by Bill B on February 19, 2003 at 16:38:36 from (68.118.178.171):
In Reply to: Instant Expert posted by Andy Martin IE on February 18, 2003 at 20:07:54:
This forum, like most others, is filled with folks who have a common interest in something, in this case farmalls. Probably none of us are experts, but most of us have some experience, or knowledge that we are willing to share for what it is worth. Just like asking at the gas station, or the barber shop, you take your chances on the advise as to how accurate it is. I think most everyone offers what they honestly think is correct, and if it is not, then they are mistaken, which nobody is immune to. My father used to say that free advice is worth what you pay for it. I have recieved help here and on other forums, and am free with my comments when I think I know what I am talking about. When I am wrong, someone ususally points that out, which I appreciate. There are many ways to do any one task, and some folks have found creative ways to repair these old tractors, and that information is great. I think to label someone an instant expert, or for someone to use that term on themselves is a bit much.
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