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Why I love My NAPA...vol.1..bearings
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Posted by KevinH on June 11, 2005 at 14:01:19 from (64.139.245.186):
First, thanks for the responses to my F12 wheel bearing question. I wish I would have seen them before spending a couple hours putting the rubber to the road hunting for them. Called my local NAPA aout 11:20AM(close at 12:00 on Sat.) and gave them ID and OD plus IH#'s from 1939 parts book. By the time I arrived(15-20 mins)they had found the # (BR2788 for anyone who needs it..2720 for the race).They didn't have it in stock, but had called 3 of their competitors in the area and had found 2 bearings and talked the man into waiting on me to drive there to get them! These guys go above and beyond to help me with all my old tractors. Funny thing: Whenever I walk in, one or two of them always ask first thing"what YEAR we working on today?"Sorry for the long post, just wanted to get the word out that NAPA in Seneca, SC is an O.I.F.P.S."Old Iron Friendly Parts Store" BTW, got the new wheels blasted, painted, tires on, and installed. Kevin
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