Posted by Rick(MN) on June 28, 2009 at 09:00:19 from (97.116.151.167):
In Reply to: Repair manuals posted by ron8 on June 28, 2009 at 00:17:08:
Not sure of your motivation for this posting. Either way, I agree with you to a point. When I buy something the first thing I do is aquire a manual for it. That being said, there is no substitute for hands on experience. Case in point....try doing a clutch for the first time on a Farmall H without splitting it. The manual will be of almost no help while the experience here will be priceless. There are many other examples. When approaching a repair I havent tackled before, I first look at the manual and then call a buddy who has done it before. There is "book smarts" and there are "street smarts". There are college educated people out there that arent smart enough to come in out of the rain. There are also people that couldnt count their fingers and come up with the same number twice that can look at something....imediately understand how it works and come up with a good plan to make it work better. Lucky are the people who are somewhere in between.
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