Let's Try A Little Brain Training

85Hokie

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Crap............I didnt read the instruction........ yellow.... blue....:rolleyes:
 
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lugbolt

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You can't do any better than that? Too easy.

speaking of training....I am doing online training for Polaris. I have done quite a bit of online training with Kubota as well.

With that said, I preached to Kubota reps about their literature being translated and many times unable to comprehend or even make sense of it. Their training isn't much better (well maybe a little). Since I'm snowed in I am doing Polaris from home. Polaris is an American company. Well, I hate to say it, but their training material BLOWS Kubota out of the water. Deere is the same way, as is Caterpillar. That's why I think Kubota is going to have to step things up a little. But--look at the bright side, it keeps you on your toes trying to figure out what a reray, plus cord, earth cord (aka minus cord), winker swit, and many other things are. In one in-person training, one of the pages in the manual referred to a war horness. I immediately knew what it was cause that's they way we southerners talk naturally.
 
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Blue, orange green, brown, slate,,, yeah old Ma Bell colors
And I think the main problem with Kubota training, as well as most all over seas companies, it they try to translate in to English, the material is there, though the explanation, not so much. In order to explain something, one has to explain it in terms and ways the person reading is familiar with. Like over there it is a spanner, here it is a wrench, or a wind screen, here a windshield. Also torque setting, set up in metric, and not foot pounds or inch pounds, Engines in KW not HP, I guess it is all relative though
 
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It was a lot easier to read!🤪
 

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Careful talking about left, right, and blue. :) ;)
 
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You can't do any better than that? Too easy.

speaking of training....I am doing online training for Polaris. I have done quite a bit of online training with Kubota as well.

With that said, I preached to Kubota reps about their literature being translated and many times unable to comprehend or even make sense of it. Their training isn't much better (well maybe a little). Since I'm snowed in I am doing Polaris from home. Polaris is an American company. Well, I hate to say it, but their training material BLOWS Kubota out of the water. Deere is the same way, as is Caterpillar. That's why I think Kubota is going to have to step things up a little. But--look at the bright side, it keeps you on your toes trying to figure out what a reray, plus cord, earth cord (aka minus cord), winker swit, and many other things are. In one in-person training, one of the pages in the manual referred to a war horness. I immediately knew what it was cause that's they way we southerners talk naturally.
Beans , you know as in human beans, with no clue as to our native tongue wrote those manuls What gauge was that war your lookin far & do you need some awl to pull it in the conduit
 

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Awesome, it would be nice to have a new one for brain training each day. As I get older, I find I could use more and more of it.
 
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I have succeeded in training my brain to roll over and play dead.
 
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