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Posted by jdemaris on February 03, 2004 at 18:20:04 from (209.23.28.186):
In Reply to: idiots!!! posted by who cares on February 03, 2004 at 16:51:44:
Looks to me like you're guilty of what you're accusing of us poor idiots and jerks of. I guess you need to pontificate a little more so we can, indeed learn MORE of your manners. Off the subject of your own emotional issues,it seems to be that Scott was kind of scolding "we with leaking carburetors", through his keyboard. I didn't bother responding until now, but . . . I've been a mechanic and electrician for 40 years, and I do know a few things. I also did all the bench rebuilding for a Deere dealership on fuel injection pumps,starters, alternators, hydraulic pumps, and the lowly and "simple" carburetor. Think and say what you want, but even the best carburetor can leak under certain conditions. John Deere had the foresight to put automatic fuel shut-offs on some of their tractors - operated by engine oil pressure. I guess their engineers hadn't met Scott.
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