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Re: IH Carb rebuild kit price vs others
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Posted by BillyinStoughon on April 20, 2006 at 07:09:03 from (208.50.85.56):
In Reply to: Re: IH Carb rebuild kit price vs others posted by RustyFarmall on April 20, 2006 at 06:52:37:
I use Carter & Gruenwald since they are just a spin down the road. I worked for a large dairy operation to get me through school and C&G use to be their parts support, and they always impressed me with their service. Been using them ever since. They have been a bit high on some things...cheaper on others, but it all washes out in the end. It's the service I get that's got me. You are absolutely right that the CNH kit is the only way to go. It has all the things that you had mentioned (and it's the felt packing, filter screen, and seat that cure most D10 headaches). I've rebuilt carbs with aftermarket kits, but some things are just better OEM...and this is definitely one of them. Billy
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