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Re: Tractor Supply opening in Plainview, TX
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Posted by Raleigh boulware on February 06, 2007 at 08:32:59 from (192.133.192.1):
In Reply to: Tractor Supply opening in Plainview, TX posted by Gary from Muleshoe on February 05, 2007 at 19:08:11:
Well I am from the city all the way. When the Tracto Supply store opened up 30 miles away I was EXCITED. But since ihave had may 4020 amd been taring it apart and working on it. Here's what I have found about Tractor Supply store. 1) 4020 radiator: Special order and it's $120.00 more expensive.. 2) Lubricants and coolent... Don't carry John Deer Cool gurd, don't carry cummins 4-DCA. Could not find greese guns any where. 3) Need hardware for the bush hog I have. they are very limitted. 4) Need grade 8 nuts and bolts for the loader I have...with the fine pitched machine threads...NONE!!! yeah the seem to have a ton Animal stuff and feed and all, but so does brown lees Snice I have had my 4020..I have learned what REAL tractor parts are!!! Tractor supply just don't have it!!
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