Great minds think alike.Just look at the last letter and it is much easier.
Looks like green is left, blue is right.
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 conduitYou 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.