I haven't been on this board for a long time, so this may have been discussed before.
I went to NAPA today to get an ignition condenser for my 961, but the only way to purchase one seems to be to buy a "kit" with the points, condenser, rotor, [u:4fd7b00687]cap and plugs[/u:4fd7b00687], not in stock and had to be ordered from warehouse - $26.99 I think.
I ended up driving an extra 20 or so miles to get a 'kit' of points, condenser and rotor for $12.99 from Tractor Supply.
It hasn't been too many years ago that these parts were available individually over the counter as I did it that way before.
So has NAPA really decided to maximize income by selling only a bloated "kit" or what? Kinda disgusted here.
Myron
I went to NAPA today to get an ignition condenser for my 961, but the only way to purchase one seems to be to buy a "kit" with the points, condenser, rotor, [u:4fd7b00687]cap and plugs[/u:4fd7b00687], not in stock and had to be ordered from warehouse - $26.99 I think.
I ended up driving an extra 20 or so miles to get a 'kit' of points, condenser and rotor for $12.99 from Tractor Supply.
It hasn't been too many years ago that these parts were available individually over the counter as I did it that way before.
So has NAPA really decided to maximize income by selling only a bloated "kit" or what? Kinda disgusted here.
Myron