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Re: Has anyone ever adjusted pressure plate finger
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Posted by MagMan on September 22, 2004 at 13:14:44 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: Has anyone ever adjusted pressure plate finger posted by gene on September 22, 2004 at 12:17:12:
I am not saying you should not have replaced the parts and alot of people like to keep there money local and buy from the dealer. Alls I am saying is there is a lot of good aftermarket parts avalible these days and it never hurts to look into them. CaseIH parts arent always the best either. Just the other day I had to buy a coil cap becuase I was out at the moment. They sold me a cap from caseIH that was the same part # and same part. I buy them aftermarket at half the price everytime I get them.And also the people at the cub site are the best and I ask and listen all the time when they give me advice.I guess I just think people should save that extra dolar in there pocket when ever they can. Cant blame me for that. JON
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