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Re: Your carb should NOT leak......Carb 101
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Posted by GG on February 03, 2004 at 19:52:01 from (68.62.175.199):
In Reply to: Your carb should NOT leak......Carb 101 posted by Scott on February 03, 2004 at 10:01:07:
In my 58 years of life, I have worked on just about everything from a chainsaw to a bulldozer. I attribute my knowledge to interest and experience. There are very few people in this world today that have my attitude toward mechanical machinery. I do not think a secetary or a banker or high school kid could give me much advise on how to repair machinery but I will listen and will occasionally learn something new. For thirty years, I have worked for a large company, as a machinist, and all my friends know my mechanical ability. I can be in a room with ten people, someone will ask me a question about their truck, car or whatever, and they will get five answers from people who don't even change their own oil. All these answers come before I have a chance to answer! I realize that this is MALE human nature, and it doesn't bother me. You win RESPECT from being right and not bragging. I never laugh or make fun of people less knowlegable then me because I know they can teach me something. I learn something new every day and frankly am surprised at the knowledge that is in this forum. In the past, I have asked questions, as a test, and found that several people knew what I knew and sometimes more.
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