the old grind
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What? I never thought this thread was about 'pieces in the pan' as much as about the tomfoolery of us half-wits changing-out whatever might be floating in/around a system from the factory sooner, including whatever detritus might result from manufacture/assembly. I've yet to see a tractor diminished by one extra fluid/filter change, or felt the cost was too much.
I wonder: if this whole thing had been about waxing a tractor or using tire shine on its rubber ... would someone jump in and pick apart anyone's reasons for doing either? I mean, it's just going to get dirty again, whether paint, rubber, or oil. Meanwhile, I'll be wearing a straight jacket in the poor house with a tractor full of what I made sure was poured into it. :confused2: ("arms crossed" ... :laughing
We let our gals do things for 'emotional' reasons, and we usually know better than to impugn their 'logic'. IMO, it's time us guys got some of the same consideration. :thumbsup: According to trolls in other threads, not revealing to a buyer or warranty dept that one skipped a 'ridiculous & unneeded' oil change would be just this side of criminal behavior. Whether this thread does or doesn't get closed, maybe it should be moved to the 'judging others' forum. Personally, I'd like to please one person 'once' of the time. Tough room.
I wonder: if this whole thing had been about waxing a tractor or using tire shine on its rubber ... would someone jump in and pick apart anyone's reasons for doing either? I mean, it's just going to get dirty again, whether paint, rubber, or oil. Meanwhile, I'll be wearing a straight jacket in the poor house with a tractor full of what I made sure was poured into it. :confused2: ("arms crossed" ... :laughing
We let our gals do things for 'emotional' reasons, and we usually know better than to impugn their 'logic'. IMO, it's time us guys got some of the same consideration. :thumbsup: According to trolls in other threads, not revealing to a buyer or warranty dept that one skipped a 'ridiculous & unneeded' oil change would be just this side of criminal behavior. Whether this thread does or doesn't get closed, maybe it should be moved to the 'judging others' forum. Personally, I'd like to please one person 'once' of the time. Tough room.