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Re: Parts everybody is using, IH or aftermarket
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Posted by Tim Malin on May 05, 2003 at 13:12:13 from (207.190.66.214):
In Reply to: Parts everybody is using, IH or aftermarket posted by John on May 03, 2003 at 19:47:29:
I agree with Glenn. I have bought all my parts from my Case IH dealer, and they have(had) an extensive salvage yard, so when there were parts that were no longer available or VERY EXPENSIVE I went to the salvage yard. I figure I am very good farmily friends with the owners and employees, so I know they wouldn't screw me, and I know I can always get the parts I need and return them no questions asked (well, we talk about what went wrong, but they don't need an excuse to take back the part and fully refund me). I bought a full circle gear for my Super M out of a salvage M (nearly new) for 20 bucks, was offered a believed to be good radiator for 50, and I bought hydraulic set-up for 10. I don't think I will ever buy parts that don't carry the IH name or at least were IH at one time. Just feel better about it.
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