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Feeders - Proper coupling/uncoupling procedure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johney" data-source="post: 2171486" data-attributes="member: 10995"><p>Yes that's true if it's out of the way. When I have to build a set both trailers are on doors so it's impossible to see let alone fix a screwed up hose.Yes I can pull it off the door,get out and check it,but you speak of extra steps by putting something down as a marker well getting out and checking the hose is just that an extra step. 8-10 sets a day we would all be flawless some may only build a few a week if that. And on that note, 8-10 sets a day? What are you doing bringing them a block away and dropping them? That's a lot of sets in a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johney, post: 2171486, member: 10995"] Yes that's true if it's out of the way. When I have to build a set both trailers are on doors so it's impossible to see let alone fix a screwed up hose.Yes I can pull it off the door,get out and check it,but you speak of extra steps by putting something down as a marker well getting out and checking the hose is just that an extra step. 8-10 sets a day we would all be flawless some may only build a few a week if that. And on that note, 8-10 sets a day? What are you doing bringing them a block away and dropping them? That's a lot of sets in a week. [/QUOTE]
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