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Posted by casered on February 18, 2005 at 19:04:35 from (207.69.249.149):
In Reply to: Re: IHC vs. JD posted by MadMallard.....NY on February 18, 2005 at 15:40:12:
Hey MadMallard..NY, is this parts issue with just one particular dealer or with more than one in your area? We live in central Pa and have two IH dealers very close to us. Both of them almost always have what we need on hand when we go for it. The only part that I can remember ever having to order and wait more than a day for was a piece for the differential in our M. That was only because it was a N.O.S. item that they had to get from another dealer in a different part of the country. The bigger of the two dealers, C.B. Hoober Inc. has a truck that runs to Philadelphia to the parts depot everyday to pickup parts. They also have parts runners which deliver parts to your farm on a certain day of the week if its a part that your not in a hurry for. For us it happens to be friday which is great for preparing for the weekend. Other than that I never have any trouble with getting parts for my IH tractors. I'm not trying to say that this isn't a legitimate problem for you, but I just can't imagine having that problem with either of my two dealers. They both treat us more than fairly all of the time. Have a good one and better luck to you on getting parts in the future.
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