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Rivets

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When you post on this forum, please do one thing when you have found a solution. Tell us how you were able to solve it. There are many professionals here who are willing to help you and all we ask is that you let us know what the outcome is. You come to this forum so you don't have to pay a professional in your area, it's a cheap price to pay. Troubleshooting is not an exact science and most of us continue to learn while we try to help you. The vast majority of the time we never know the outcome, sweet running again or towed to the dump. Thank you.
 
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Yeah, I always wonder if people solve their problems, and sometimes when I ask them, they don't answer because they only go onto LMF to get the question answered and then they stop going on. :frown: If people followed up that would be great! :thumbsup:
 

m&p45

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I agree this forum is very helpful the posters are excellent. I see a lot of posts from people who join to get help with a problem and then disappear. The worst part is these people will never see this post.
 

Lawnranger

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Instead of having several forum members through out a bunch of possibilities, please tell us what you have already tested, checked and verified. Also, what is your mechanical ability and what kind of tools/test equipment you have?
 

Ric

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I agree this forum is very helpful the posters are excellent. I see a lot of posts from people who join to get help with a problem and then disappear. The worst part is these people will never see this post.

There are many professionals here who are willing to help and people get help with a problem and then disappear. The reason many disappear is they didn't solve there problem, not that they didn't get or have the answer but because it involves doing something with equipment that they have know knowledge of and are afraid they make the problem worse if they try.
 

motoman

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Amen to these comments. While the good deeds of information often are taken without thanks , some acknowledgement is proper and appreciated. Seems like there are no huge egos on this site, and that in itself is good :smile:
 
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