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Posted by Dead H on April 03, 2001 at 19:42:24 from (209.94.172.133):
In Reply to: farmallmantoo posted by Rick on April 03, 2001 at 18:19:45:
It took about 2 and a half weeks from the time I sent the money order to get the part, when it did show up it was a wonder the postal service delivered it, poorly packaged and he just threw a bunch of stamps on it, also out of 4 or 5 emails I sent him I only got one response from him and it was at the end of the auction telling me I had 7 day's to pay him and he had the part relisted in 5 day's but did pull the listing when my money order showed up. Also do a archive search on the Farmall board, there is several posting's there about him as well.
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