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Good News For Rockford Clutches

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MagMan

02-25-2005 15:02:43




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Hi Guys I got news from A&I that they bought out The Rockford clutch Line. They say they should be avaible in march I think. JON




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farmallhal

02-26-2005 06:57:46




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 Re: Good News For Rockford Clutches in reply to MagMan, 02-25-2005 15:02:43  
I too have been most happy with A & I on what I've purchased through their site. Somehow on my first order I got hooked-up to a dealrer somewhere up north and I just use their website to find what I'm looking for. I pay the price which appears on the website and I'm thinking that the dealer gets a % along with credit for the sale. The ordered item appears to be "drop shipped" from an A & I distribution center. Along with realistic prices, good products and prompt shipment, I am really happy with their UPS shipping charges. I recently ordered a swinging drawbar for my H which weighed 25 pounds or so and UPS shipping charge to my door was only $7.06.

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r4etired

02-25-2005 18:30:26




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 Re: Good News For Rockford Clutches in reply to MagMan, 02-25-2005 15:02:43  
Magman who is A-I company. Rockford clutches are the only ones I use. The pac that has pilot bearing, throw out bearing, clutch and pressure plate is the only way to go. I would think they would keep there present sales outlets



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MagMan

02-26-2005 04:14:12




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 Re: Good News For Rockford Clutches in reply to r4etired, 02-25-2005 18:30:26  
R4etired, Its agracultural Industral supply It goes way farther than just aftermarket parts they have bought out some pretty impressive companys. for farm, mower,and indutry , Ag. There are not that many dealers compared to tisco but I have been happy so far to have been one of there dealers with my Brother. You can check them out at WWW.AIproducts.com Pick a dealer near you with a web site so you can see thetre parts catoluge.Farmall is listed under Case IH . If you see something you like give me a hollar or one of the other guys here that said he was a dealer and we will see what we can do for you for a price. You have to do a certain amount of money bussiness a year to get a full blown website and we are just been with them for about 9 months now so we did not know if we would meet the quota so thats why I cant send you to my web site. Maybe in the future I hope. Good Browsing JON

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Novel Idea Guy

02-25-2005 20:09:47




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 Re: Good News For Rockford Clutches in reply to r4etired, 02-25-2005 18:30:26  
A&I is a distributor of reproduction antique tractor parts. They sell through dealers. You can't buy direct from them.



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RickB

02-26-2005 03:59:36




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 Re: Good News For Rockford Clutches in reply to Novel Idea Guy, 02-25-2005 20:09:47  
Their catalog goes well beyond antiques to modern stuff. The Irish radiators they offer are the best aftermarket rads I know of. Most are less than a recore in this area.



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PAULIH300

02-25-2005 15:16:19




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 Re: Good News For Rockford Clutches in reply to MagMan, 02-25-2005 15:02:43  
I notice A & I has some rather decent prices on their stuff.I wish them well,and hopefully they eventually take over every part thats needed for most IH tractors.Somebody needs to pick up where CNH leaves off (or their high pricing scares customers off.)



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MagMan

02-25-2005 16:04:59




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 Re: Good News For Rockford Clutches in reply to PAULIH300, 02-25-2005 15:16:19  
Well Paul they own some pretty impressive companys for parts. There radiators are a little more than some aftermarket but I am told there made in Ireland or something and have a much better fit than The other aftermarket.So Far I have been real Happy on the parts we have got and sold from them. JON



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PAULIH300

02-25-2005 16:14:34




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 Re: Good News For Rockford Clutches in reply to MagMan, 02-25-2005 16:04:59  
Yea,it seems most of their stuff is sourced from the middle of nowhere.I forget wether its the brake discs or the brake plate assy,but the country of origin was a rather strange place...
Didnt know they even had tractors! lol



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MN Scott

02-25-2005 16:42:01




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 Re: Good News For Rockford Clutches in reply to PAULIH300, 02-25-2005 16:14:34  
I just bought a three point lift link for my 756 from them and it was made in turkey. Seems to be of good quailty tho. Must be cheaper labor than even china! LOL



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MN Scott

02-25-2005 16:40:21




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 Re: Good News For Rockford Clutches in reply to PAULIH300, 02-25-2005 16:14:34  
I just bought a three point lift link for my 756 from them and it was made in turkey. Seems to be of good quailty tho. Must be cheaper labor than even china! LOL



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