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Re: NH 461 help again
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Posted by massey333 on July 06, 2006 at 16:41:51 from (216.255.61.58):
In Reply to: Re: NH 461 help again posted by RandyWi on July 06, 2006 at 15:47:18:
Sorry for maybe a Personal attack,but it used tobe the lawnmower people and now it is them plus the 10-50Acre people WHO HAVE NO PATIENCE at the parts counter.I know EVERYONE should or needs to be treated Fairly,but it gets hard on everyone when you have aFARMER who maybe buys 1-2THOUSAND a MONTH and has a crop to put in or harvest STANDING there for a HOUR or TWO while the POOR Parts person trys to find a Part for someone who doesn't know what he needs and then DOESN'T buy the part when he thinks the price is too high and can get it CHEAPER elsewhere.My personal findings have been Other than DEERE,Former IH dealers don't really support Case,FORD that weren't NH don'tsupport NH andETC.It is a sad state but we are going to have live with it somehow
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