Posted by jdemaris on December 06, 2010 at 09:46:59 from (72.171.0.149):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Stuart . . posted by Stuart on December 06, 2010 at 09:04:52:
NO, that is NOT what I said - and is clear for those that can read. I stated it's two hydraulic pumps WITH CONTROLS ADDED. I also said it could be figured out like any other mechanical device. That is 100% true and there is no secret magic involved. Obviously some people can and some can't. I'm going to assume you can't.
What the heck is your problem and why do you keep tryng to put words in my mouth?
Just because you cannot do something, does not negate the ability of others.
I'll repeat . . and read carefully and in entirety . .
"A rotary injection pump is basically just two hydraulic pumps coupled together, with some controls and a governor added. If somebody has mechanical skills, they can figure it out just like anything else mechanical - as long as they have the proper info"
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