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Re: F-20 Oil Filter
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Posted by Jay (ND) on October 18, 2005 at 14:06:59 from (66.231.127.239):
In Reply to: Re: F-20 Oil Filter posted by BERMUDA KEN on October 18, 2005 at 13:31:57:
I just ordered filters and a few other things from my dealer. They are THE best place to buy. In most cases, the dealer is cheaper than aftermarket, and at least as good of quality if not better. Also, the service I receive is second to none. I ordered the welch plugs for the gear shift, the pin and the knob. I also ordered filters for my three (farmall) tractors and grandpa's DC-3 Case. Will be delivered to my door with no freight (he will throw it in his parts truck if he's going by, otherwise mailed). Here's the good part - there is a serial # break on the H & the M's filters. At the parts store, I would of had to have the serial #s. Here I could have went outside and looked (ordered over the phone), but they just asked what year - I was far enough off that they knew. These guys have been in business for years not because they are good at screwing the customer, but because they are good at serving them. Don't support them boys and they won't be around.
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