Posted by used red mn on July 11, 2020 at 15:11:55 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Re: New pistons posted by FastFarmall on July 11, 2020 at 04:41:00:
Fast I don’t know if you ever listen to pod cast but there is a guy that goes by Hot Rod Farmer. He is a sweet corn farmer in New Jersey. In his podcasts series he does a couple shows on ..How engines make power.. As far as explaining theory correctly and in understandable terms he is very good, and he has engineering degrees to backup his knowledge if you even care about that. There is a bit of ..fluff.. in his shows a lot of which has to do with the sincere purpose of his show to essentially help farmers maintain their equipment as well as possible to help them be as profitable as possible. By no connection it so happens that when I first stumbled across his pad casts a couple months ago I found out one of his careers was being a technical writer, Hot Rod magazine was one of the publications he wrote for. I’m not sure but the link may require you to use a podcast app. If it won’t work search Farm Machinery Digest then click the three line in the black bar above ..Learning Series.. it will give an option to click podcasts there.
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