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"repeat offenders will be issued infractions."
I did not know of this rule when I first signed up last year. I was not a "repeat offender" and it only happened that 1 time but yet I still received an "infraction". Never got my email saying don't do it again but just a straight up infraction. Can I get a little help with removing that thing?!?!
I did not know of this rule when I first signed up last year. I was not a "repeat offender" and it only happened that 1 time but yet I still received an "infraction". Never got my email saying don't do it again but just a straight up infraction. Can I get a little help with removing that thing?!?!
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Some mods aren't a nice as Tom. But in the mods defense there is a rule section
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...uidelines.html
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...uidelines.html
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4 sale add
wow please excuse me for not reading all the rules, excuse you guys for sending me on a wild goose chase.
Everything has a procedure from start to finish. most of the advice I got was from the middle or the end which was absolutely no help. I served an apprenticeship to be a toolmaker sponsored buy Kokomo Tool & die in 1965. I was taught to start at the beginning. I'd bet about 90 percent of the so called mechanics I've met over a span of almost 50 years now have no formal training at all. you got a lot of good info but everybody started at a different place in the consecutive order. I really don't like chasing my tail. Only one guy gave me the best advice. check fuel pressure. I'll nose around for the 4 sale adds.
Everything has a procedure from start to finish. most of the advice I got was from the middle or the end which was absolutely no help. I served an apprenticeship to be a toolmaker sponsored buy Kokomo Tool & die in 1965. I was taught to start at the beginning. I'd bet about 90 percent of the so called mechanics I've met over a span of almost 50 years now have no formal training at all. you got a lot of good info but everybody started at a different place in the consecutive order. I really don't like chasing my tail. Only one guy gave me the best advice. check fuel pressure. I'll nose around for the 4 sale adds.
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