Posted by Tom-TX on February 01, 2011 at 10:18:56 from (75.199.100.189):
In Reply to: Posts posted by Jim350 on February 01, 2011 at 10:00:00:
Jim, most of the time it is because the original poster who asks the question does not give enough info for people to clearly and concisely respond. For instance, a poster will ask something like "How do I stop a leak from my injector pump?" Leaving out brand of tractor, model of tractor, year of tractor, brand of injection pump, where the leak is ocurring, whether it leaks just enough to get wet or runs a visual stream, etc. So, folks will start trying to imagine what the leak might be and try to cover all kinds of things in their answer. Some just say "my tractor wont start" ; now try answering that one!! Tom
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