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Posted by Dixieland on May 06, 2005 at 20:28:24 from (69.179.199.187):
In Reply to: OK BOYZ! 4-H tractor project ??'S posted by Farmallkid From Ont, on May 06, 2005 at 11:49:35:
Hi Kid. CaptainK has given the best information for your request. However, with respect to the comments about research I would like to add my comments. I had a 21 year old high school graduate helping me one summer. We needed to install a circuit suitable to handle the wattage of a commercial water heater. I verbally gave him the wattage of the heater and told him to divide that by 240 (volts). After a few minutes I asked him the anwser. He had been trying to figure out the anwser all that time and without any embarrasement he said, "we used calculators in school and never had to actually work out a math problem with his brain". I beleive this is the problem some replys are concerned with. Nuttin like speriance! Have a good evening...Dixieland
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