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Re: Farmall H Countershaft Nut ....Fun!!!! Bearings too expensive!
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Posted by caseman-d on July 02, 2002 at 05:09:01 from (63.121.189.103):
In Reply to: Farmall H Countershaft Nut ....Fun!!!! Bearings too expensive! posted by Scott L. Swanson on July 01, 2002 at 10:40:20:
Why is it when a person goes to the Napa store they pay the price, but complain about the price at the IH counter. I have found that IH is cheaper on lots of there parts than Napa. Another thing I found you have a better chance of getting the right part buying it from the OEM dealer. Guess I have more important things to do than cutting out gaskets. As these old tractors keep getting older parts are getting harder to find. Sometimes the only place left is the OEM dealer and then they are phaseing out slow moving parts to. Most of the time my IH parts man will give me the part number and then I can go cross reference it myself. If your still not satified maybe get your own parts books. I noticed you never said what you could buy the bearing for elsewhere. caseman-d
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