Posted by mkirsch on May 07, 2012 at 05:34:15 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: Learned a lesson. posted by strikefalcon on May 06, 2012 at 22:42:23:
It's not a matter of etiquette as much as it is a matter of effectiveness. Most often you will find that your first question gets answered, and any other questions get ignored.
The typical person can only concentrate on one thing at a time. It's just human nature, and a good writer learns to exploit that to get his message across.
Unfortunately, you did it again with this thread! You titled your thread "lesson learned" and talked about asking only one question. Then, you changed gears and asked a question about your 350D...
For the most effective answers to your question (which has already been answered in BOTH threads now BTW), you should start a thread titled "350D thermostat" and just ask the question about the thermostat.
BTW, your tractor WILL NOT warm up just sitting there idling. You need to work it.
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