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Re: Re: Reposting advice from here to other boards
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Posted by paul on November 30, 2000 at 10:24:15 from (216.161.109.6):
In Reply to: Re: Reposting advice from here to other boards posted by F14...I think on November 30, 2000 at 09:37:00:
This presumes that a piece of paper makes one an expert, and everyone else is stupid. I kind of bristle at that.... Pretty much any single question on this, and any other discussion board, is fraught with danger & risk. How many carburator questions go through here? I know people that had 2nd degree burns from a carb fire. Hooking up a 3-point implement is dangerous. I dropped a mixer-mill on my toes when trying to hook it onto a tractor - was very lucky to only hurt for a while. But you can't get much simpler than pinning an implement to a tractor... So, what do you prepose? That we all just stop giving out advise? Me, I wouldn't think of working with the gas line in the house. I dable with electrical lines, but would have the electrician put in a main fuse box. I play with engines until they don't work & have an 'expert' fix my mistakes. The combine I tear apart & rebuild on a regular basis, had to tell the 'experts' how to do things from time to time on that one... So, it's up to me to tackle jobs or not. The advise is free. It's up to me what to do with it. --->Paul
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