WE need a section dedicated to common questions
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Re: WE need a section dedicated to common questions
Jeff, Noel , Tim , Bill , I Agree too . There only repeatedly asked question because the issue is new to that person or it has not happened to someone in such at as they do not remember . It can be difficult to find the answer if unsure of how ask the question or where to look . Everyone back ground and experiences are different . If we all just found our own information , what would be the point of the site . Just have digital library instead . But that the point , it is to interact with others . If someone feels that it is beneath them or otherwise anoid by the question , just keep scrolling . Someone else will help them .
You may keep the change .
You may keep the change .
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Re: WE need a section dedicated to common questions
I found the "read before you ask" comment on another site to be a little off putting as well - and was happy there wasn't anything like that when I joined here.
As for an FAQ page - it could be helpful to have some info as a "sticky" at the top of a section. I would certainly use a quick reference list when I get older and start forget little things - like "righty-tighty, lefty-loosey?", "How does the neutral safety switch work?" and - "can I use 15w40 everywhere except the fuel tank?" I think it would make it easier to find the simple, quick little answers for everyone...
Bottom line for me is that I like the fact that we encourage interaction with those who ask questions and those who want to reply - rather than a brusque "you must be a newbie - go look in the FAQ"
my $0.02
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Re: WE need a section dedicated to common questions
Another great paragraph, and again I agree.DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 6:43 am Jeff, Noel , Tim , Bill , I Agree too . There only repeatedly asked question because the issue is new to that person or it has not happened to someone in such at as they do not remember . It can be difficult to find the answer if unsure of how ask the question or where to look . Everyone back ground and experiences are different . If we all just found our own information , what would be the point of the site . Just have digital library instead . But that the point , it is to interact with others . If someone feels that it is beneath them or otherwise anoid by the question , just keep scrolling . Someone else will help them .
You may keep the change .
People come to these sites to chat with other people for entertainment and information.
Just my short ramble.
Noel
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Re: WE need a section dedicated to common questions
Friendly Schmiendly!
I say we have a flame war!
I'll go first: you MUST use Rotella brand 15w40 in both your engine and hydro system.
Anybody who does anything else doesn't know nuthin'.
I say we have a flame war!
I'll go first: you MUST use Rotella brand 15w40 in both your engine and hydro system.
Anybody who does anything else doesn't know nuthin'.
"Never be afraid to try something new. How hard can it be?"
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Re: WE need a section dedicated to common questions
way to go Bob, you just had to get it startedthebuildist wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 4:16 pm Friendly Schmiendly!
I say we have a flame war!
I'll go first: you MUST use Rotella brand 15w40 in both your engine and hydro system.
Anybody who does anything else doesn't know nuthin'.
deck's on, blades sharp, let's go it's time to mow
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Re: WE need a section dedicated to common questions
"Never be afraid to try something new. How hard can it be?"
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Re: WE need a section dedicated to common questions
Well I met a guy who has been running used cooking oil in all his Ingersoll machines for over 75 years, and he's never had a problem with it!
Bob
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Re: WE need a section dedicated to common questions
Other than the pack of hungry dogs following him around waiting to get some french fries....
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Re: WE need a section dedicated to common questions
Okay, full disclosure:
That last post was a joke. Just a joke. Do not run cooking oil, new or used, in any part of your Case / Ingersoll machine.
Unless you've got one of those diesel ingersolls. In which case you apparently can burn it as fuel. But you still can't run it in your engine's crankcase.
Just to be clear. It was a joke.
That last post was a joke. Just a joke. Do not run cooking oil, new or used, in any part of your Case / Ingersoll machine.
Unless you've got one of those diesel ingersolls. In which case you apparently can burn it as fuel. But you still can't run it in your engine's crankcase.
Just to be clear. It was a joke.
"Never be afraid to try something new. How hard can it be?"