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Re: newbie with a Farmall A. Where to start.
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Posted by kyhayman on December 14, 2006 at 20:29:13 from (68.171.76.92):
In Reply to: newbie with a Farmall A. Where to start. posted by Craig A on December 14, 2006 at 19:41:53:
I used to battle trying to find the best deal on parts. Anymore, I just call my CaseIH dealer and have him ship them to me. Since I started buying all my parts OEM Ive noticed something amazing. I may still get the wrong part, but they dont worry about any special order charges any more, more importantly, when I have a question about 'how to' they offer to call 'Joe' to the phone fromback in the shop. I'e had 'Joe' (and Steve) spend a half hour with me on the phone talking me through a how to. The service is worth it to me. Its kind of like buying stuff at Walmart or the local hardware store. They may cost more at the hardware store, but, to me, its the right thing to do.
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