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coloken

03-10-2008 08:46:34




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Just bought a sedment bowl for my old Case 400. Got tired of using clamp on plyers to shut it off. 47.94 plut tax came to 50.99. Car quest--made in India. Got to be some thing wrong here. You fellows keep griping about fuel costs and I keep saying it is every thing, not just fuel. Don't think we can continue much longer this way.

Kenny




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Genos

03-10-2008 21:20:30




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 Re: New sediment bowl in reply to coloken, 03-10-2008 08:46:34  
I Put A 1/4 Ball Shutoff Valve on All My Tractors, Even the Show Tractors, Some Next To Carb. Leave Sediment Bowl Shutoff On.

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larryh

03-10-2008 16:29:09




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 Re: New sediment bowl in reply to coloken, 03-10-2008 08:46:34  
we sell the assemblies for 19.95 plus shipping



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Joe Pro

03-10-2008 12:02:06




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 Re: New sediment bowl in reply to coloken, 03-10-2008 08:46:34  
We got a homade box trap that has been repaired a handful of times but it can hold a tiger in it (if it would fit) probable weighs 30 pounds all welded oven racks and such with bunny wire over that, I am into firearms but dont shoot much because of the price at least .22 ammo is still reasonable. I dont have the money to put upfront to reload.



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Allan In NE

03-10-2008 09:13:25




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 Re: New sediment bowl in reply to coloken, 03-10-2008 08:46:34  
I tried to tell ya to quit turning that fuel off and on. :>)

Allan



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coloken

03-10-2008 09:27:18




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 Re: New sediment bowl in reply to Allan In NE, 03-10-2008 09:13:25  
Yea, yea...for 600 dollars it didn't come with a shut off, just a rubber hose and clamp on plyers. Runs great though.



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old

03-10-2008 09:02:44




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 Re: New sediment bowl in reply to coloken, 03-10-2008 08:46:34  
Last one I got cost less then $30, but you have to figure if gas goes up so do part. Why well because it takes more money to deliver the parts to the store. Food is doing the same thing as is almost every thing else. But it all works out the same the poor get poorer and the rich get richer. And the people on a fix income are the ones that hurt the most and this 3-4% cost of living increase just doesn't cut it when gas and all has almost doubled in the past 3 or 4 years.

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huntingreen

03-10-2008 10:12:54




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 Re: New sediment bowl in reply to old, 03-10-2008 09:02:44  
I wish I could get a 3-4 percent cost of living raise. Just a raise would be nice. I have not had 4 percent in several years. The last 3 combined won't make that.



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old

03-10-2008 10:18:59




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 Re: New sediment bowl in reply to huntingreen, 03-10-2008 10:12:54  
I also bet you live on more then just $1500 a month, and work a full time job, was as me I live on disabitly an can't work a full time job



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coloken

03-10-2008 09:31:39




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 Re: New sediment bowl in reply to old, 03-10-2008 09:02:44  
Under stood Old, but how can HF ship an air grinder in from China and retail it for 6 bucks?? Ot two steel loading ramps for about 29 dollars?



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old

03-10-2008 10:20:56




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 Re: New sediment bowl in reply to coloken, 03-10-2008 09:31:39  
Thats easy, the workers that make that stuff might make $5 a day if that so it cost them about $2 to make each grinders and the other part of the cost is shipping and when you ship 100,000 of them at a time it cost a lot less to ship



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Joe Pro

03-10-2008 09:02:06




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 Re: New sediment bowl in reply to coloken, 03-10-2008 08:46:34  
No kidding gas was 3.19 yesterday at the places where is it usually the cheapest. food has gone up clothers, ammo has gone way up sky high, but hey so is everything else, we need to do something, before my dinner is that little bunny that ran through the frony yard.



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coloken

03-10-2008 09:23:30




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 Re: New sediment bowl in reply to Joe Pro, 03-10-2008 09:02:06  
Joe, when yoy get down to eating that bunny, Harbour freight has a nice box trap very cheap--made in China of corse. Ammo is too high priced to shoot.



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