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   / Midwest Hay Tools #22  
Egon, I have never liked to publish, giving speechs/seminars/conferences/etc in front of scholars, etc. This is one of reasons why I left the university. Prefer ordinary "Natural" folks like I am. Maybe, I didn't understand your questions?
 
   / Midwest Hay Tools #23  
Nomad, stop and save yourself some embarrasment. Your story gains holes in it everytime you try to add to it. You didn't answer any of the pertinent questions and the answers you did give were flawed. So lets start again. Where did you get your undergraduate degree? What was it in? Where did you get your masters and phds? What were the subjects of your thesis papers for your advanced degrees? See, you can't fake this, if you actually wrote a thesis and received a degree, 99% of universities at minimum have it on file in their library. Also, you still haven't answered why you have a problem with dealers and manufacturers.
Now, on to your new fodder:
Your years still don't add up. Let's work backwards: 40 minus your stated start age of 11 (29 left), minus the 10 yrs of so called professor/researcher (both full time jobs by themselves) (19 left), minus the minimum time for your claimed education (full time student) of 10 yrs (9 yrs left). Now here's the problem in those 9 years you farmed 20 yrs, worked as an engineer, and woked in industry. Even theoretical math can't bend time.
Now here's the additional holes in your story. First, don't you claim to be from Turkey? Where in Turkey did you find a Massey Harris? They were relatively rare here in the states and I'm not positive, but I don't recall reading that they imported a lot of tractors to the Mid-East. Next problem, at 11 you were using a MH to plow? I grew up in a small agricultural town and I'm not sure that at 11 very few guys my were driving a tractor, let alone plowing or using other large implements. Plus a MH large enough to pull a plow that another farmer was willing to a)wait for you to use and b) pay you had to be one of their larger models and even when you were 14 you would of had your hands full just driving it.
On to the next hole, if you were researching and teaching at the same time you were neither a professor nor a researcher, you were a TA. If you were a TA then it took you at least another couple years to complete your education because of the added responsibility, further complicating your time problem. You see I adjuncted 1 class 1 quarter at a local college. It met for 2 hours twice a week at night. I didn't have time to do anything else b/c between my real job, adjuncting, and sleeping there wasn't time to do anything else. They asked me to return and I turned them down b/c I was wore out. Professors almost always either teach or research but not both because they are both full time jobs. Another problem, if you were a professor then 9 times out of 10 your employer would have REQUIRED that you publish every couple years just to keep your job. If you were a researcher then you most definitely would have to have published or co-published at least one paper in 10 yrs.
You obviously have some education and obviously can read, but being able to regurgitate formulas and facts does not make you an engineer nor qualified to call them liers.
 
   / Midwest Hay Tools #24  
Villengineer, I have done farming sometimes part-time, sometimes full-time since the age 11. If we take age 14 as starting year, then it's about 20 years, i.e. about 2 decades. I didn't say I had always farmed full-time, but we can count this farming too was one of my profession as I had made money from it for myself for years. Ok?

As for my research & teaching & PhD & etc etc.. I won't repeat things here again and again. I am offering here a much better thing than giving you dusty library documents/etc to convince you. I am offering that - call professors of mathematics, physics, engineers, etc and lets discuss, say, about finish mower blade under the related thread Finish Mower Blades - This is more interesting than telling about "I published this, this and that scientific paper, these doctorate thesis, etc etc" as folks here would be more concerned about such a discussions. Anyway, when I was studying on my PhD thesis I had students who were professors from different faculties of mathematics, physics, engineers who were coming to me to get some scientific helps from me. I can do the same here under this thread "Finish Mower Blade" thread. So, such a discussion about the blades must be more fun and interesting and... MAYBE, you can give yourself a chance to start to convince about what I am telling. I am not here to talk about my background. So, I am waiting for everybodys especially for those who call themselves experts/knowledgables/scientists/scholars/etc here in blade topic - Lets do an ONLINE research study there open to PUBLIC. Anyones are couraged? Ps: So, Villengineer, my this open invitation letter to this thread of blade is REAL and real time course and MAYBE may convince you.
 
   / Midwest Hay Tools #25  
Your backround is important b/c you have posted suggestions that are quite frankly dangerous and irresponsible. You have done this under the guise of being an engineer, at least implying that you have some authority to do so. You have accused engineers, dealers, and manufacturer's of cheating, lying, and even social discrimination. Everytime you've done this someone, myself included, have asked for proof and/or your creditials. You have made unverifiable claims, simply avoided the questions, or tried to change the subject. We have now asked simple questions with simple verifiable answers. It would take one short paragraph to answer them if you in fact can.
I will not participate in an online design exersise with you concerning mower blades. First, a Web forum is a very poor place to attempt this. Second, I don't have time to waste trying to figure out if any work you submitted was thorough or correct. Third, unless you plan on paying me, I don't work for free. And last but not least, I don't trust you to not simply take work submitted by others and claim it as your own for your own benefit. You've already proven with your rotary cutter that your not above copying someone else's work and claiming it your own.
 
   / Midwest Hay Tools #26  
Well, actually, as a fact, I am being accused. Nowhere I had said "this, that, these, those, etc are telling lies" - I am only questioning if the blades are really being designed also considering the chaotic air flow around the blade. Are you asking everybody about their backgrounds whether they are authorized or not if they tell their opinions on a technical things of an item? I guess you are going personal only against me. Why? I have no idea. I had only said/asked in this thread (read my first post in this thread) that new hay tools such as hay rakes, etc are now being sold by Midwest Mfg? Are you Midwest or someone else close to him who feel accused when asking a question? By the way, I am not offending Midwest Mfg or anyone by asking a questions.

As for my background again; I have said this several times; there are engineering, mathematical physics, farming, etc in my background. Now, you believed? Who cares. AND, ACTUALLY, I am helping you to question me more by inviting you and anyones else to Mower Blade topic where we can discuss anything technically, practically, theoretically, etc. No, you don't prefer to exchange knowledge in such a forum because you don't do such things for free and because it's useless to talk such things here? No problem. I understand you. It is of course your free choice. But, I too have a freedom (no?) and my free choice is to share things and discuss about everythings here. I am open to any kind of questions; doesn't matter your questions or questions of people are pure scientific or not. I'll try to answer everythings that I can have an opinion. Anyway, such info are considered by university scholars as public info and we aren't talking about secret info. What can I do more than this to convince you? I think my way "lets talk about techniques to know each other" is more honest and true way of knowing each other. Actually I am helping you to question me further by inviting you and everybody else to Finish Mower Blade topic. Just ask me any scientific questions there. Anyway, enough about personal things here - This is Hay Rake topic and lets stay on topic. Thanks.
 
   / Midwest Hay Tools #27  
Just answer the questions. You could have answered them 3 or 4 times in the bandwidth you've wasted avoiding them. We aren't interested in designing the blade for your copied rotary cutter and I really couldn't care less about your attacks on current mfgs and dealers. What I do care about is your wreckless suggestions such as the shear pin threads. You make dangerous suggestions under the mask of an engineering phd, but when real engineers show you your errors you argue and dance around and make more dangerous suggestions. If you want to make ignorant and dangerous suggestions then do it as whatever you are, not an engineer who people trust to give accurate advise. If you are actually who you say you are prove it, b/c all you've done so far is prove that you're not. Plus, it will let us know where not to send our kids to college.
 
   / Midwest Hay Tools #28  
villengineer:

When a profesional posts I have a tendency to trust his/her comments as pertains to the discipline they have achieved a degree in.

Technical comments made made by those professing to be what they are not can certainly be discomforting to a persons peace of mind.

Egon
 
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