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Posted by Paul in Mich on December 16, 2003 at 20:48:38 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: OEM Tractor parts posted by Mark on December 16, 2003 at 16:03:56:
Mark, I have bought from O.E.M. on several occasions, and have found them overall to be honest and competitive, and quality you would expect from an OEM company. I did receive one item that was not the quality it was intended (stripped threads), but that wasn't O.E.M.'s fault. When I brought it to their attention more than six mos. after the purchase, they offered to make it right, so I have no complaints there. While I have their catalog, I prefer to talk by phone if there is any question as to application. I once suggested that since they carry the original type coils that they carry the bracket since aftermarket brackets don't work. I notice they are now carrying coil brackets. Recently I bid on a couple of items on E.Bay that they posted and gwon the bid at a price significantly less than catalog price. When I called them to make shipping arrangements, they charged me only actual freight, and not what was posted on E.Bay which saved me even more money. So I guess that unless they show otherwise, I find them good people to do business with. I will say that their web-site needs a lot of work. They say they're working on it. I notice they have added a lot of items to their newest catalog.
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