Bob Bancroft
Well-known Member
- Location
- Aurora NY
How many of us, who repair things, can say we always knew just what we did?
I asked a friend recently what he found with an electrical issue he had been working on. After he hooked and unhooked, wiggled, checked, and prodded, it went back to work. He couldn't tell me what he had done. That got me to thinking. It has to happen to all of us at some time. The most common in my memory was tractor carburetors. Many times I poked, soaked, blew, etc. and they always went to work, and I didn't see anything!
I asked a friend recently what he found with an electrical issue he had been working on. After he hooked and unhooked, wiggled, checked, and prodded, it went back to work. He couldn't tell me what he had done. That got me to thinking. It has to happen to all of us at some time. The most common in my memory was tractor carburetors. Many times I poked, soaked, blew, etc. and they always went to work, and I didn't see anything!