Posted by karl f on January 04, 2008 at 16:51:51 from (64.83.221.111):
In Reply to: Re: Starting troubles posted by Janicholson on January 04, 2008 at 11:21:17:
when selling universal ignition switches i always lose customers at work when i ask if their ignition is mag or battery--maybe they think someone under 40 (27 and look 18) doesn't know his stuff. "it's just a *&(^(%^*%^&*%^ lawnmower/farm tractor" and walk out. also have had them try to warranty a briggs mag when the switch they had was the culprit, or any combo of switch/mag.
the problem is no one knows mags even exist. I don't believe magnetos are even covered in most tech college programs anymore.
my motto after interesting customer encounters is "just because you can turn the wrench doesn't mean you should use it"
nothing wrong with not knowing and learning from it, but it's the not knowing and refusing to learn...
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