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Re: Sorry for wasting your time!!!
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Posted by markloff on September 05, 2006 at 15:38:24 from (204.221.56.155):
In Reply to: Sorry for wasting your time!!! posted by markloff on September 05, 2006 at 11:55:24:
Also Interested in your guys location. I'm 70-80 miles north of Minneapolis, St.Paul MN. I'm in farm country although not in the heart of it as you would be in Iowa or Indiana. Even though both of the dealers I mention were old IH dealers at one time it seems their focus now is skidloaders and mowers. They have some new (small)tractors out front and a handfull of older tractors also. It just ticks me off that I can't find a parts guy that is willing to do any leg work to find my parts for me. I call or stop in for parts AND information. The guy this morning more or less said "nope discontinued by IH try a junkyard" I don't really want junkyard brake disks! (SWD9) I know aftermarket will make them and if my parts guy can't even look in a aftermarket catalog and order them up for me than screw him. IH was the largest produced tractor in its day and the aftermarket obviously realizes that there are still a ton of them out there. Mark
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