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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 02, 2006 at 12:00:05 from (209.226.106.130):
In Reply to: #8 plow landside posted by Loren in Iowa on April 02, 2006 at 08:10:37:
Loren: Just the other day a delightful young lady who works at our local TSC store, told me she could get me any old plow bottom part ever built in North America as long as I had the old one with me. I was inquiring as I sold an Ace bottom plow to a guy in the US. She then assured me this was the case in Canada, but she wasn't sure about in the US. The very next day I returned with my old part, and a middle aged male grouch told me he couldn't order the part. Guess I'll just have to learn the young lady's work schedule. I had gone there as I hadn't bought plow parts for two years and a neighbor tried to tell me TSC were no longer selling old plow parts. I know when I bought my landsides from that same TSC store two years ago, the source was IA or IL. I would expect this being the case, TSC either side of the border can get the parts. Just watch out for middle aged plow grouches.
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