Hi,
I just want to point out that this forum is not only an images-site.
Of course any images are highly appriciated, but if you have any technical questions, those are very welcome too!
/Holger
Technical discussions welcome
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Re: Technical discussions welcome
Thats a fair point
I will ease up on the photo posting for a while.
Nick.
I will ease up on the photo posting for a while.
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Re: Technical discussions welcome
Naaaaah!!!!
Dont!
Dont get me wrong!
Of course pictures are appreciated!
I just wanted to mention this so that people wanting to ask technical questions are aware that it is ok to ask them!
/Holger
Dont!
Dont get me wrong!
Of course pictures are appreciated!
I just wanted to mention this so that people wanting to ask technical questions are aware that it is ok to ask them!
/Holger
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Re: Technical discussions welcome
Hello Holger,
I have put a youtube video of fitting tracks as some have never seen this done.Most on this site have got a good techincal background anyway and can work their way out of a problem with their machines.I think the technical interest will get better in time when more join the site.I have been on Redpower site for many years and we share a lot of ideas on overcoming restoration problems.Its a very big subject,from engines,hydraulics, transmission.Would you like members to explain how they restored their machines? Will there be a technical question and answer section.
Regards
Martyn
I have put a youtube video of fitting tracks as some have never seen this done.Most on this site have got a good techincal background anyway and can work their way out of a problem with their machines.I think the technical interest will get better in time when more join the site.I have been on Redpower site for many years and we share a lot of ideas on overcoming restoration problems.Its a very big subject,from engines,hydraulics, transmission.Would you like members to explain how they restored their machines? Will there be a technical question and answer section.
Regards
Martyn
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Re: Technical discussions welcome
Hi Martyn,
of course it would be VERY interesting to hear about the retorations! Maybe with some photos.
Well, do we need a special technical section? Maybe.
I thought the technical discussions can run in the existing forums.
I am a little bit afraid that we will be a PHOTOS-ONLY site soon.
Dont get me wrong! I LOVE the photos posted here! And I would love them continue to come!
But there need to be a little balance.
Maybe you are right! We will wait and see!
Thank you for being here!
/Holger
of course it would be VERY interesting to hear about the retorations! Maybe with some photos.
Well, do we need a special technical section? Maybe.
I thought the technical discussions can run in the existing forums.
I am a little bit afraid that we will be a PHOTOS-ONLY site soon.
Dont get me wrong! I LOVE the photos posted here! And I would love them continue to come!
But there need to be a little balance.
Maybe you are right! We will wait and see!
Thank you for being here!
/Holger
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