Better yet, a DVD as Video tape is becoming a thing of the past since one can buy a DVD player for less than $50.00 now. DVD's are a lot cheaper and takes up less space in the owners manuals. Then may be looking at the manufacturers view point, if I tell then how it works and it does not work that way, more warrenty claims. Just a thought. Chuck B
northstatebiker <djohnsonhot@yahoo.com> wrote:
I think it was Ken who mentioned the tape idea.
I have always thought that a very detailed Video tape, with hands-on
style of self-maintenance, would be a great idea.
How many folks here would buy such a Video tape if it were somewhat
generic and you were a newbie to this wonderful past time?
Thanks,
Dave
Chuck & Mary Boros
04 Windsor 02 Ford Ranger
Shelby Dog, Miss Kitty, Mr Lucky Cat
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