Posted by NCWayne on May 07, 2011 at 11:16:07 from (166.82.187.163):
Today is the first time I've had a chance to get on here since my post night before last asking the oddest, most improbable thing any of ya'll had seen happen to a machine to keep it from running. I've seen some really strange/improbable things happen over the years myself and was looking forward to reading the repliesrelating what ya'll had seen. Being a mechanic by trade I enjoy hearing those kinds of things as they are all 'filed away' for future consideration when I run up on a broken machine exhibiting certain symptoms. All I can do is assume it got POOFED for some reason. Still I can't for the life of me figure out how anyone could have gotten stupid with replies to a simple, straight forward, non-political, non-confrontational, non-anything, straight up tractor related, mechanical question like that..........Oh well, just curious as to what happened. Anyone got any strange but true tales to relate I'd still like to hear them...........
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