Posted by James Howell on July 25, 2017 at 02:40:52 from (70.196.6.212):
In Reply to: Why read??? posted by showcrop on July 24, 2017 at 16:41:49:
"Maybe it is just too time consuming o read everything?"
One purpose of reading everything in the original post is to try to identify the question or questions that are being asked.
Once the question is identified, read the question carefully.
Write it down on paper or type it in the Message: box on the forum.
Read the original post again noting the information given by the original poster that will help eliminate redundancy in the answer.
Keep to the point; the answer should be as brief as possible for a complete answer.
Don't write about other things than what the question asked for.
"But then why take the time to reply?"
After reading everything in the previous replies from other forum members, note the information or opinions provided.
If there is additional information from either the operator's manual, service manual, or parts catalog that has not been presented, then consider whether to take the time to reply.
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