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Re: how valuable are part numbers?
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Posted by JD70Jim on June 23, 2001 at 19:07:07 from (64.197.39.17):
In Reply to: how valuable are part numbers? posted by jt on June 22, 2001 at 11:56:12:
If the parts catalogs you are refering to are aftermarket suppliers, they may not list original part numbers for their reproduction parts due to patent reasons, copyrights or trademark reasons. Even so, most of them still list the OEM part number for "reference purposes only". Th really best way to determine for yourself what parts you need is to consult the OEM parts catalog...owning your own certainly does speed up the process and greatly aids in not getting the wrong parts. I own the parts catalogs for all of my tractors. I suggest you do so as well. It is the best money you will EVER spend on your tractor. Try someplace like EBay for used PCs.
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