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Topic: Re: learn to repair injector pumps,injectors,turbos,24yr exp
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mike layport

07-25-2009 09:21:56
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To start with C.R. his word doesnt hold water in our community!If any one is intrested in the class call me for hundreds of references!OK he had 2 tractors that has sat in the weather for 10yr with things open/the first one had a tight motor that I think had rusted cylinders or tight crank,and bad starter&batteries,(that he didnt wont to buy)so the cranking speed was not enough!(I build pumps not MIRACLES! )The second tractor the pump was off in a bucket of water and the injection lines were open to the weather(I refused to install this one,cause rust in the lines would have clogged up the injectors)and bad starter,batteries,raining in the fuel tank,the list goes on! IT'S HARD TO SOAR LIKE AN EAGLE,WHEN YOUR WORKING WITH TURKEYS!! So dont let this cry baby discourage you from learning the secrets of injection,I REPAIR INJECTOR PUMPS NOT MIRACLES!! Call me for references on me OR CRY BABIES(C.S.)CREDIBILITY!

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Carl reitnauer

07-26-2009 13:06:54
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Call any tractor shop in sebring, Fl area. Funny he took my money and wouldn't refund. Two new batteries,etc were there for weeks. Keep your money;this is not worth trying.reputable shops have a licensce and SHOP.

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