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Re: Re: Re: HOW TO CHECK JD 6030 HYD OIL LEVEL
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Posted by JMS/MN on May 28, 2004 at 11:36:30 from (4.142.219.240):
In Reply to: Re: Re: HOW TO CHECK JD 6030 HYD OIL LEVEL posted by BAJ on May 28, 2004 at 11:11:38:
He is just pointing out the value of spending a few dollars to learn how to identify controls, maintain, and operate the tractor. That does more than eliminate unnecessary questions- it makes the owner, especially inexperienced ones, better operators. Computers, cars, etc. come with owners manuals. Tractors did too- but now when they are gone, some people are either too cheap to spend a few bucks, or they think they know enough, and go without them. If 'most folks' think they don't need them- then it is their loss, not ours. That's why I don't respond to these requests with the information being asked. Once they find out how much info is in the manual, beyond what they first wanted to know- and they don't think it was worth the price- then if they want to be that illiterate, they should pay their own insurance bills when they whang themselves for life in their ignorance. And maybe kill someone as well.
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