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Are all IH Case Dealers Created Equal?
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Posted by Plant Doctor on October 30, 2004 at 04:54:22 from (209.204.78.248):
I am working on a Cub touch control. I posted a question here a week ago regarding how to check the hyd oil in the unit. Thanks to a those you replied. After adding oil I still had problems, so before disassemling the unit I went to my locate IH Case dealer to see what parts were available. I was told that very few aparts are still available and what is available is only sold as individual parts, no overhaul kits are available. OK, I ripped into the unit and found it needed new everything. I called a company that deals in afermarket parts and was told that IH Case can still supply all the parts, so I called my local dealer back only to be told that the after market company info incorrect. I called the aftermarketer back and they gave me a number for a dealer in their area. I called and they got me the parts in three days??? What gives here? Aren't all IH dealer using the same warehouses? I like my Farmall Cub and AV and enjoy keeping them in good shape. Isn't the Dealer there to serve us? It isn't like I owe them money or anything, it is always a cash deal? Were did I go wrong?
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