Posted by John M on October 18, 2007 at 17:39:01 from (209.213.22.170):
In Reply to: RE. Parts Prices posted by jimont on October 18, 2007 at 14:32:23:
I know what you mean,neigbor needed some sort of pipe for his little M. Went to Deere dealer, pipe is about 2 foot long,made of copper and has a couple of bends with flares ends and nuts. he paid 40 bucks for. I made the same peice, out of copper, for another M he pruchased a few weeks later, for around 4 bucks. another neighbor paid $90 for a voltage regulator with a JD emblem on it. After looing it over and looking at the instructions that came with it, found it was the sme regulator, made by some foreign comany, and he could have picked up at Autozone for $35.
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