Posted by jackinok on October 07, 2011 at 10:30:21 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: OT: Useless Chainsaw posted by dgasper on October 06, 2011 at 16:39:32:
its possible to get parts sometimses from the original supplier to sears.the three or four digit code in front of the model number is the supplier number.if you can find out who that supplier is, you may find a part there.sears didnt always have junk,at one time they went out of their way to find the best suppliers.But unfortunatly these days everyone has to compete with walmart.small places cant match their prices,and large places like sears cant sell quality anymore simply because of the consumer. its a shame really,but its been going on since we became a nation.That very thing was the leading cause of the civil war.south wanted and needed cheap goods to feed and clothe their huge black labor force,north couldnt under sale the importers and stay in buisness,north wanted to shut down imports to sell their goods,and the south wanted(and needed) to trade where they pleased and buy stuff on the cheap.thats what the states rights deal was all about.of course cotton by the war had went from around 20% of the us exports to over 60% in just a short space of time.and the northern manufacturing areas wanted their share of it.
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