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Re: Case/IH what are they thinking??
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Posted by BlueLite on April 21, 2004 at 17:57:34 from (206.172.218.165):
In Reply to: Case/IH what are they thinking?? posted by Kent on April 21, 2004 at 16:07:03:
Brace again, in my IH434, the draft spool plunger, plunger guide and "C" clip kit that comes in a cigarette package sized bag is 254$. Those are the components along with 120 more in the hydraulic control unit that coordinate the position control with the draft control. As a result, I said the heck with it and I modified my hydraulics for an external spool bypassing all the components. I don't have draft anymore, but neither do I have to spend 254$. The conversion cost me 180$. For another brace, the hydraulic 1.5in X 6in suction filter and connecting 3/4in tube goes for 350$, so be very careful when you take your filter out. I glued mine togeather with JB weld. The reason is CASE doesn't give a ^%^$ about IH, and it hopes someday it will die. Meanwhile it will gouge everyone for the last cent it can get. Good thing is there are a lot of jobber parts that will give CASE a hard time, and a lot of guys that know how to improvise, that's good.
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