He comes to these forums often and uses the name of "CH." He told me once that he can't use his business name on these forums, because he then gets deleted.
I went through something similar five years ago. He said he had rollers for my HD4, and I waited, and waited, and waited. I called several times and spoke to either him or a woman (Karen maybe??. Can't recall the name for sure; it WAS five years ago.
Main thing that really ticked me off is I had a chance to buy a parts-crawler locally that had good rollers on it. But, I passed on it because the people at Crawler Heaven said my rollers would be pulled "soon." Big mistake I still regret. Not many junker HD4s show up around here in this part of NY.
After waiting six months, and losing out on the chance to buy the parts-crawler, I gave up on CH. Found a guy in Mount Morris NY that had a full set of used Berco rollers. He delivered them part-way and left them in Lake George, Adirondacks, for me to pick up.
Later on, I found out I needed a steering-clutch pressure plate, rear stub axle, ring and pinion, and a cylinder head for the engine. Found all locally at MacFaddens in Sharon Springs and also at Marshals in PA. Marshals was much cheaper, even with the added cost of shipping. They even through in a free "bonus" set of HD bronze steering clutch disks.
The place we're talking about still has the Website running, advertising the business of crawler parts. If nobody is able to run the business, seems the Website ought to be either taken down - or a discaimer added about potential "long delays."
I know what it's like to be sick and not be able to do things "as usual." I adjust my life accordingly when necessary.
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