Hi Jack.......you will please excuse my ignorance, but as i'm relatively very new here and not familiar with the abbreviations etc, please explain what ODK means. The post im referring to has no value to other members as it received NO feedback from other members, and now the original issue has been fixed there is no need to keep the post.
I have always thought resolved problems needs to be noted of resolution as to benefit other members at a later date. Even if one of those dumb mistakes that we all make from time to time and some of mine have been very dumb mistakes. We all can learn from even dumb mistakes or at we should.
It actually irritate me when I or other offer advice or have questions and original poster never replies if they resolved their problem or not.
Jack that can be a problem with some posts. The posters are resist to give the needed info so you here can help or even to me to help on a forum I help to administrate. It is like pull teeth without any pain killer sometimes. Many times I just give trying to an user.
Rather than deleting, it may be more helpful to future members to reply what actually went wrong - was the belt re assembled the wrong side of a tensioner, is there an adjustment that needed adjusting back for a tighter belt, etc.