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Posted by the tractor vet on February 11, 2006 at 07:32:01 from (66.202.111.181):
In Reply to: Need advice posted by Larry806 on February 10, 2006 at 15:17:12:
I would tell them up front that they are screwen ya and since i have a big mouth i would tell everybody and ask them if they would like you to bring them a large box of salt and pepper so they can enjoy eating it . Just because they think they got ya over a barrel . When i started fixen tractors i did a lot of shoppen for may suppliers, I tryed to do it local but the local guys were the same way tryen to stick it to you even one local nut and bolt house tryed yea maybe i only spent around 1500 a year on fastners if i would have stayed with them it would have been 3 grand a year and wireing supplys ended up buying from a place out of Cleveland and saved over 75% from local.Engine parts came from two places one out of ohio and one out of Indy.
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