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Post by CherokeeUST » Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:30 am

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Re: This is the most popular Forum Area. Read before posting here.

Post by CherokeeUST » Thu Jul 26, 2018 8:25 am

Just an FYI. The folks on here get paid to work on petroleum equipment and systems, so think about the advise you're asking for.

Some of it is VERY technical and cannot be readily explained online to a novice and leads to everyone getting frustrated.

If you break something trying to homeschool it, it is entirely your responsibility and you'll be paying the technician to fix it anyways.

Best advice to new people, find a good, reliable technician near you. Ask them questions while they are there.

REMEMBER!! (Yes I am raising my voice) When asking for advice on this forum a lot of the members here make their living working on petroleum dispensing equipment, it's not fair to them to expect them to give you their expertise with no compensation. Feel free to ask any question, but do not be offended if the only answer you receive is "Call a reputable contractor". IF someone does answer your question, please do not forget to let them know you appreciate their time and effort. If the answer you receive does not fix your problem the members of this forum are not responsible for any other problems that may arise from your breaking equipment you are not trained to work on. :twisted:
The opinions expressed here are entirely mine and are not endorsed by my employer.
Robert

Join our UST Compliance Group.
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