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Mech

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Saw this club and thought I should log in. I'm a mechanic in New Zealand and have been mainly self employed in small rural communities for the last forever. I've worked on everything from heavy machinery and decent sized boat motors to tiny model airplane engines,

If there's anything I can help with let me know.

 

The quad forums here are great, particularly so due to the friendly atmosphere and lack of arguing or slagging off.. which seem to be the norm some places..  Good work guys.

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No trouble, my pleasure.. 

Tell me, do we get those points on the leader board when someone likes our post do we ? I've been trying to figure out how I got up there.. 

 

(I hope that's a covid mask you're wearing, not a highwaymans.)

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On 12/4/2021 at 7:21 PM, pikachu78 said:

my dad is a self employed mechanic and i work as an assistant/ i mostly just hold a flashlight /pick up materials/ download service manuals we are working on a Polaris Outlaw 90 currently

Oh ok, and Hi. And I guess being as how you're fixing a quad you must be rural ? Being a country mechanic's a good thing, plenty of variety and great customers..

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Howdy,

I'm a mechanical engineer that has been working on, breaking, fiddling with, building, and reading about just about anything with mechanical parts.  I have done all my own fixing of stuff since I built my first motor scooter in 7th grade.  I was born in 1949, same as my 8N Ford tractor.  Consequently I have enjoyed the evolution of technology in so many areas.  At 74 I am still having fun learning new things, so this forum will be a great source.

tom

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