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Throwing good money after bad
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<blockquote data-quote="spitzair" data-source="post: 123709" data-attributes="member: 3333"><p>While I totally agree with doing things yourself wherever possible there are also times when it really is best to leave it to the professionals. Sure it will cost a few pesos but Many times have I seen or heard of someone thinking they can do something themselves for much cheaper than Charlie's Shop and Tire Repair only to make a complete mess of it before realizing they're in way over their head and needing to take it there anyways, often in much worse condition than had they taken it there in the first place, and consequently costing substantially more to fix properly. I guess the real key here is knowing when to stop and ask for help or taking it to someone who knows what they're doing. </p><p></p><p>As far as throwing good money after bad, I would think that once you have these issues sorted out you will have a very reliable machine once again. Those 753s are a well built machine and if looked after properly will last you a very long time! Plus now that you've owned the machine for 10 years you know it, what issues it has and what it is likely to need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spitzair, post: 123709, member: 3333"] While I totally agree with doing things yourself wherever possible there are also times when it really is best to leave it to the professionals. Sure it will cost a few pesos but Many times have I seen or heard of someone thinking they can do something themselves for much cheaper than Charlie’s Shop and Tire Repair only to make a complete mess of it before realizing they’re in way over their head and needing to take it there anyways, often in much worse condition than had they taken it there in the first place, and consequently costing substantially more to fix properly. I guess the real key here is knowing when to stop and ask for help or taking it to someone who knows what they’re doing. As far as throwing good money after bad, I would think that once you have these issues sorted out you will have a very reliable machine once again. Those 753s are a well built machine and if looked after properly will last you a very long time! Plus now that you’ve owned the machine for 10 years you know it, what issues it has and what it is likely to need. [/QUOTE]
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