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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 06, 2006 at 02:50:14 from (216.208.58.180):
In Reply to: The answer to the post below!` posted by P Backus on January 05, 2006 at 19:40:17:
Paul: I didn't see the item in time to make a guess, however in all honesty I would have been in the $40. - $50. range. I made a little trek before Christmas, stopped at two parts places, CaseIH and a local after market guy. Really didn't need or buy that much, 3 oil filters, 0 rings, 3 little gaskets, 2 gear shift knobs and a lens for Super A light. When I got home I'd spent $150. We are now starting to see the real effect of higher energy prices. Back 4 months ago, a lot of folks were saying, what's a few more bucks to fill up the family buggy. I said at the time, wait until business and industry have to pass along their increased costs. I predicted back in Sept 05, "we are going to see a 25% increase in the cost of living in the next year." I'm not sure I was right, I may have been low. You just take a hard look at some of the items you buy every week. Inflation is running rampent in the past 6 months. It's been 75 to 78 years since North America saw this type of inflation, and you know what took place back then.
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