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H front bearing grease retainers

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neblinc

04-07-2008 12:00:00




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Anyone know of a another source for these bearing grease retainers for the H?

Part numbers 60288DA & 60289D, CaseIH wants $22 for a set of inner & outer tin pieces that have to cost next to nothing to make,

Randy




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GordoSD

04-08-2008 08:20:13




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 Re: H front bearing grease retainers in reply to neblinc, 04-07-2008 12:00:00  
IH sells a kit with everything for one side in it. Maybe thats a better way to go?

Gordo



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CNKS

04-07-2008 17:18:22




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 Re: H front bearing grease retainers in reply to neblinc, 04-07-2008 12:00:00  
Likely made in Mexico -- never seen anything like that advertised in the aftermarket. Depending on whether a set is 2 or 4, that is either $11.00 or $5.50 apiece. $11 definitely over priced, but at least the parts are still available. This is a very expensive hobby. A lot of times when I go to the dealer I never know if what I want costs $5 or $100. Not many 5's, but at least it's there.



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jal-SD

04-07-2008 12:53:26




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 Re: H front bearing grease retainers in reply to neblinc, 04-07-2008 12:00:00  
Probably not much to make, but you gotta remember that it costs a lot of our $$$ to ship our scrap iron to China so they can make the part, and then they have to ship it back to the US, which we will pay for. And don't forget that anyone who has their hands on the part or the scrap iron, or remotely handles any of the paperwork has to get a profit that is at least as much as it cost to make the part in the first place out of the deal. And then there are the rag-heads that gotta have lots of our $$$ for the oil that they ship over here so we can buy it to send our scrap to China in the first place. Oh, and don't forget that you have to move the oil back & forth in the US a time or two, before you can use it, & of course, anyone who has his hands on the oil or handles any of the paperwork has to get as much profit out of the deal as it cost to buy the oil from the rag-heads in the first place, etc., etc. No wonder it costs an arm and a leg. (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)

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