Posted by JML755 on April 22, 2011 at 07:00:08 from (66.184.63.106):
In Reply to: ran out of diesel posted by Larry from MD on April 21, 2011 at 15:00:47:
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village idiots are all over the internet. Kind of off topic but we've been having computer problems at work due to Microsoft Automatic updates messing up a previously stable server. So, browsing the web, I find a guy with a similar arcane problem that he ran into after he upgraded his Microsoft system. Response from the "expert" on a forum: "... next time do the planning in advance - not after the fact." Anyone who has dealt with Microsoft software beyond the simple home installation knows that you cross your fingers every time you put on a hotfix or upgrade software because in many cases stuff that USED to work suddenly doesn't.
Back to AMO's comment:
Not EVERYONE who buys a tractor is mechanically inclined. They may be master gardeners, horse lovers or just plain country folk with a decent amount of land to maintain. They know enough to put fuel in the right spot. So, forums like this are a great place to get help, especially when the dealerships are closed or they have an older tractor. I see a lot of pretty obvious (to some) questions answered on ytmag and other forums with patience and respect to the fact that not EVERYONE is a Soundguy, JDMaris or Old. (No disrespect to other members I didn't mention. LOL)
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