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04-10-2016 08:29 AM |
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Originally Posted by ccpullin
(Post 371087)
Yes, he has again forgotten that I have worked at three Cub Cadet dealers over the past 45 years of being a mechanic, with the first one being while he was still in diapers. :Forgot:
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This topic has nothing to do with you. Point I was making is you said that he "got away with using the 3/4" axles this long".... did you not read his previous posts?? He just got the tractor... the loader was added by the previous owner who couldn't get it to work so sold it. Yougcub joined here, got help fixing the loader, then his axle broke after only a few hours of loader work. Soooooo..... it didn't last any time at all. I would be inclined to say he is overloading it.
Now, yes.... your older than me. Big woo whoo. So are guys who work for me and I solve problems for them regularly. One guy is my dad's age. Started wrenching before I was born. Age, has nothing to do with ability. Only experience.
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Originally Posted by Young Cub
(Post 371104)
How is this giving advice? Its rude and unnecessary. It has no merit and accomplishes nothing. Advice, even negative, i get but this... Pointless.
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Why I said that is stated above. He obviously had no idea how long the loader had been on your machine.
"Rude".... that's so cute. My 6 year old daughter says that.
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Originally Posted by Young Cub
(Post 371167)
Not leaving... And by the way sounds like you're the one with emotions...
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Well..... yet another smart mouth who thinks a membership here is a right not a privilege. We've dealt with people like you before. Fair warning: You are only a member here until we decide your not.
Now, as to your beef with me:
I am by far not the only one who knows that these machines weren't built for a loader. A fair share of the members already told you the same thing I did. They just phrased is differently. So, suck it up, take the advice, and choose the direction you want to fix it. We can all give advice, opinions, direction..... whatever. If you don't listen, your problem. Once again, you come for advice because you obviously don't know.... having attitude with the people with answers that you don't, seldom ends with getting what you need. Cpish?
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