TomSeller
Super Member
And that is one reason why its against the rules on to list the name of a "problem dealer" on TBN...
Aaron Z
Or the dealer was reading TBN and figured he better get his act in gear or he'd be soon outed.
And that is one reason why its against the rules on to list the name of a "problem dealer" on TBN...
Aaron Z
Possibly, not likely though.Or the dealer was reading TBN and figured he better get his act in gear or he'd be soon outed.. TBN is a loud megaphone.
No issues with bragging about a good dealer that I know of.I understand not to mention a so-called bad dealer but wonder if we can mention a good dealer? Seems that should be OK?
A good reminder.Your new BH looks great. Each time I see someone with a new BH92, I feel compelled to remind them to READ the Manual. There is a small note in there saying not to use the rear remotes while the BH is mounted. What they mean is you cannot use a rear remote if your BH is plumbed to the Power Beyond port. If you do, it will wreck seals on the BH hydraulic block. (Normally you would not be using rear remote at same time as BH, but if you have a power-angle snow plow or a hydraulic auger on the front, disconnect the BH hydraulics.
Your new BH looks great. Each time I see someone with a new BH92, I feel compelled to remind them to READ the Manual. There is a small note in there saying not to use the rear remotes while the BH is mounted. What they mean is you cannot use a rear remote if your BH is plumbed to the Power Beyond port. If you do, it will wreck seals on the BH hydraulic block. (Normally you would not be using rear remote at same time as BH, but if you have a power-angle snow plow or a hydraulic auger on the front, disconnect the BH hydraulics.
A good reminder.