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Re: Low coolant alarm

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:03 pm
by mikexgough
missfixit70 wrote:
mikexgough wrote:
bigdaddycain wrote:As far as i can determine i can't see where anybody is "sniping" nor knocking your good self, or your excellent product!
me neither........various people were only having a discussion about other means to provide/make/apply a coolant alarm by the same or different method than the established......

I'm all for innovation and adaptation...... That's how the Japanese perfect things......Oh and by the way...I have no affiliation with any alarm product or anyone who does.......


But you may do shortly? :wink:
Depends if any of them work on a Bongo, lot of testing to be done to see what results I get and what parameters these work to, if at all and what merits there are to any of them..............if I happend to feel that they are worth marketing then I would declare and sell via the site as a trader....as you do...

Off to speak to a TD5 specialist tomorrow....... :-k :-#

Re: Low coolant alarm

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:44 pm
by mikeonb4c
I say, bit of a ding dong going on here, what?
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Sorry, just had another cr*p day at work followed by some Scotch medicine out the back. Makes me a bit frivolous wot? :lol:

Haydns is a good product IMHO. Cutting into pipes and fitting floats sounds a bit 'not for the faint hearted' to me. Competition is good. Bongo peeps helped kickstart Haydns fortunes but we are very grateful for having benefitted from his 'get up and go'.

If something better comes along, and cheaper, and with the kind of product support Haydn gives, then thats fantabidozy. But until then.....

...mine continues to work flawlessly 3yrs after fitting (I had one of the first batch produced). I can only speak as I find. 8)