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 08-27-2008, 09:01 Post: 156351
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GLM, if another dealer who sells a good number of these has honestly never heard of the issue, ask about dealer prep. There may be something your dealership is missing in prep that is the problem. kt






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 11-24-2008, 14:41 Post: 158111
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jdkid, thanks for posting your solution. Don't mind EW, he must have found his cheerios box empty this morning but he's really a pretty good guy.




Kid, please feel honored. I know he loves me and he gives me a fit. Think it all goes back to he never got the sunscreen he wanted for his tractor. If I were as good as ole EW was at finding stuff here would link to the picture of what was suggested for his use. To me it looked like Mexican lace. It would have looked real cute on a tractor. Wink yeah right

EW, "hafe" you were on the coast long nuff u ott to know that is the part of youren brain tied behind yours back.

Seriously Jeff, what would we do without you? Don't forget to show up, counting a one big white northern turkey. Will have smoker ready.






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 11-24-2008, 14:45 Post: 158112
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Kid: With all your multiple posts lately, you seem to know how to fix a lot of things; so how about fixing your keyboard's shift key so that the "i" works? This isn't junior high texting Smile . And how about using spell check too--what the h--- is a "hafe"?




EW, as smart as you are can not believe you missed the obvious here...what is his user name? Think.

"jdkid" right? he is very honest there and you should expect such from a child who is still green.

One day he may mature into "orangeman". Think "blueman" is already taken.

I trust that did not offend either jdkid or EW. It was too good to passs up. Smile






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 11-25-2008, 13:55 Post: 158137
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Well since neither made any comment guess they either were so offended they could not or they miss it.

Wait, they could still be rolling on the floor.






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 11-26-2008, 09:18 Post: 158147
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Ole EW, just quoting part of your comments: "if there no shame?" very little, I still claim you.

As to your real question or comment, I agree we should always seek to do our best. Yet not making excuse for anyone else my eyes don't pick up some fonts as they use to and it seems easy to misread some very simple words for me. Could be my brain as been away from the factory long enough it needs a rebuild but not from rust but work. At same time it is very good we are not all good at the same thing. So let me nominate you as the keeper of Grammer at TP! Smile See you turkey. Have a great Thanksgiven. Take a few minutes and really realize how you have been blessed. We each one need to. kt






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 11-26-2008, 14:45 Post: 158162
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KW: I understand your point about fixing things. However, can you really make a blanket statement that that is true? In other words, would you trust someone who doesn't have a firm grasp on the english language to repair something when they can't read and understand a service manual or a torque wrench?




Well my friend you trust them to cook your food more than you know, they are from Mexico, Central American and South America. At same time you trust them to build your machines. Maybe not preferred but yes I have trusted them.

As to being quite, looking for the turkey, think I have him found! Smile







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 11-26-2008, 14:52 Post: 158163
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Where are you my little snow covered grammer checker? Come on out little EW.

Jump on the Thread about cold starting problems on the gentleman from GB about his English. Bet you Yank can get him straight. Smile Smile Smile

You know, EW there is not one who I rather listen to then a good Scotch as he speaks his (is it English), at times even wish I could understand him. (there is one I talk to right often with my work. About every third word I catch. he might as well be from Michigan I tell you.)

OK, you guys that talk funny and can not spell words as many different ways as I can, don't whip up on me.






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 12-02-2008, 16:40 Post: 158295
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It might be easy to be offended and sadly I will admit my spelling is not the best. Neither sadly is my eyesight. Glasses on the screen is fuzzy and off the print is small. Also my fingers don't listen to my brain to hit the correct keys more than I wish. Then on top of that ispell check does not work for me at TP as it does some other sites (understand it will with Yahoo or Googles tool bar which I don't care for). Then it does not do grammer check anyhow.

What does all this mean, hey it's me man. Lumps and all. Smile

22 year old, boy that is a child just a baby. Why in about 3 years you will be old enough to hold a girl's hand. Smile

I have learned from my now 5 year old grandson. Last week he was riding on tractor with me and said, Grandaddy,if you drive faster you will get home faster. Very serious, we can learn a lot for a child of any and all ages, even ole Jeff. So teach your help is appreicated a bunch or is that a lot? kt

I almost went to copy this to Word for spell check and thought what? Naw






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 12-02-2008, 16:44 Post: 158296
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Dueling anecdote time Smile A close relative of mine can't spell worth beans, but he reads fine, his grammar is OK, and he has an intuitive knowledge of mechanical systems. He has a mechanical engineering degree, graduated near the top of his class, and works on some of the most advanced battlefield logistics systems in the world. He knows his spelling is bad, and nowadays always uses a spell checker, but sometimes the wrong word, correctly spelled, slips into his writing. You know how English is.



I am very much like him, most don't realize we normally read a sentence then we write each word. Think that is why reading often works well and writing does not. A while back saw a test that almost each word was mispelled with I think the first and last letter being correct but those between out of order. The funny thing per the test was most people could read the meaning of the message and some would never pick up the words were not spelled correctly. kt






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