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Re: Oliver v. AC
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Posted by Mike (WA) on July 12, 2005 at 08:07:48 from (209.213.153.111):
In Reply to: Re: Oliver v. AC posted by Kevin Swanson on July 11, 2005 at 12:49:01:
I haven't had to buy a part in many years, other than consumables (filters, etc.), all of which are available (and usually in stock) at NAPA. Oliver is now AGCO, and I understand they are getting back into "Heritage" (old tractor) parts. You don't need to be near an AGCO dealer, as much is done by phone and mail these days (you will need a parts book, which I recommend for any tractor you buy- also helps in repairing, to understand how things go together). There are several outfits that specialize in Oliver parts- O'Brien Implement, Korves Oliver, etc.- a post on the Oliver board will get a quick response with phone numbers. Actually, parts availability should be about the same for the Oliver or the AC, since they are both a part of AGCO now, and each has their "specialist" dealers and suppliers.
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