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Re: Re: IH 574 row crop: need RIMS 12X38, any ide
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Posted by paul on June 17, 2004 at 10:41:23 from (24.151.127.80):
In Reply to: Re: IH 574 row crop: need RIMS 12X38, any ideas? posted by Allan in NE on June 17, 2004 at 07:12:37:
Yes, disgusted, hot and grumpy with lots of work piling up. Course the rusted rims aren't IH fault, but $1495 a rim. That REALLy is disgusting. The dealer was embarassed to tell me. I got a quote from another dealer at about $400 a rim. Still ridiculosu. I tried Miller, they don't have a stock rim and the piecing one together would probably not save any money over the $400 number. I'm also disgusted becaues the thing is blowing oil all over the place and drinks gas like a fish drinks water. So putting this money into it is killing me. Wished I'd sold it while I had the chance. I do like the 2250 loader on it though. I'll try steelwheel ranch, thanks for the tips guys. Back to cutting veg and killing weeds... Paul Thanks for listening to me vent! paul
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