Posted by kyplowboy on July 29, 2008 at 18:03:43 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: OT: TSC revisited posted by Lanse on July 29, 2008 at 13:36:27:
We have Rural King here, bout the same thing. They have gone way down hill the last 10 years, but they are the place to go if you need a John Deere tee shirt. (I will give them credit, the better of thier lines of hand tools (pro-grade it think) are pretty good for the price.) I the best thing I have to say for them is you can get a five gallon bucket of hydrolic oil after noon or on Sunday.
The higher gas gets the more I use Shoup and the phone to do my shoping. Shoup has free ship'n if you spend over $150, pretty easy if you call first of the year and get a few disk blades, cultivator feet, rake teeth, disk mower blades, clipper laces for the baler, drive chain for the planter, the stuff you know you are going to need in the summer. I have dealer (some times more than one) for every piece of equipment I own, plus a few industral supply stores (often WAY cheaper) on speed dial on the c-phone. Unless I am going buy a place already, I will not go to a dealer to get a widget of any type with out calling first to see if they have it and the price before I leave the house. Fuel and time is way too high to spend a day drive'n round looking for thingamagigs.
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