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Old 11-10-2016, 10:58 AM
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Geri B
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I agree hands on lesson (s) are the best way to start-with the same kind of l/a as you own. So call corporate of your brand and see what assistance they can give you. Then after that, at least in my case, it was trial and error...meaning, watching, reading what/How others do it, then finding what works best for you and your equipment.
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