[AT] grounded coil

Mattias Kessén davidbrown950 at gmail.com
Sat Sep 1 09:42:08 PDT 2007


You mean you were disagreeing without becoming rude? Strange...

2007/8/31, David Rotigel <rotigel at alltel.net>:
> Hi Gene,
> 	I can't figure out why some of you FATG's can get so worked up over
> a little problem like a ground needed on a coil. On the SEL we deal
> with the more important problems facing our world today. Our recent
> discussion of the usefulness of math and the difference between .7
> and .69 was a heated one
> (see: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/08/25/
> nwiggle125.xml) but once it was over there were no hard feelings and
> we are still all friends!
> 	Dave
> PS, Thanks for the help at Portland. We needed a "good ol farm boy"
> and there you were!
>
> On Aug 30, 2007, at 10:24 PM, Gene Dotson wrote:
>
> >     Hi All;
> >     With all this nice weather and tractor shows and the holiday
> > coming, Why
> > can't you guys find something useful to do? Go play with your
> > tractors, find
> > a project to do.
> >     Today I mowed some of the weeds in the wheat stubble with my
> > Case 700,
> > Unloaded a hammermill for my neighbor from his buggy with my Case
> > DC-4,
> > painted the roof on my motor home and then spent the rest of the day
> > converting the hammermill for a sawdust blower. Gosh, I am too
> > tired to
> > debate with anyone.
> >
> >     To anyone interested, I have run tractors while holding the
> > coil in my
> > hand with temporary alligator clips. Ran just fine and I didn't
> > even get a
> > tingle...  SO THERE, now get up and get to work.
> >
> >                             Gene
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