by KE4AVB » Sat Nov 11, 2017 10:18 am
Depends on what you looking for. Most are fairly useless for me if am needing help. Most sites members are the DIY users.
I am helping out on Jack's Small Engine forum that they started recently, they are asking me to be a Moderator there. Then there is The AnswerArmy (Husqvarna's forum set)[I am about the only member that answer questions there, don't ever see anybody from Husqvarna posting and it is their own site], Outdoor Power Equipment (mainly chainsaws) as is Arboristsite, OutdoorKing Repair Forum forum in Australia (charges a fee to access), Smokstak, MyTractor, and others.
I think our site is better than most as we actually post detail and as accurate info as we can. We don't know everything and as for me I can only help on what I have worked on. I also can usually figure out things if I can find enough info about a problem. What we need even on our site is more full time techs helping.
Sometimes you just got to be like me, search, download, and just read the service manuals as I am doing this morning on a Kawasaki Mule 2510. I having to clean the fuel system, rewire and install new terminals where so-called techs made shift repairs over the years. I remove the old fuel pump that was disconnected and replace with an AM pump. Whoever did the repair was too lazy to even remove the old pump, a simple clip of a wire tie. I still got to pull the starter to replace the Bendix clutch gear as it is slipping intermittently and re-plumb the fuel system, drain and replace the fuel as it is bad can't even ignite it with a lighter. This should get to least running again as it has been sitting several years.
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