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Posted by CNKS on January 12, 2005 at 18:07:59 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: to: PAULIH300 posted by PAULIH300 on January 12, 2005 at 17:23:38:
I don't know about the shame on Case-IH part. Even if IH had not been aquired by Tenneco, they would not have been able to make every part for every tractor, forever. Deere doesn't do that either, no auto or tractor manufacturer does. Case-IH still has "most" parts available -- granted, for a relatively low production tractor such as the 300/350U, some parts are not easy to come by, same with the ones for my 460 hi-utility, of which even less were made. It is to Case-IH's credit that parts are still available, and that they have licensed the rights to companies such as OEM and others that allows them to make a lot of the parts. This type of manufacture of parts is likely to increase. There are more parts now than there were 5 years ago. Keep looking, I bet you find everything.
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