Posted by BOBM25 on February 03, 2008 at 12:26:57 from (209.143.8.177):
In Reply to: Help me understand posted by Mr. Mayor on February 02, 2008 at 06:32:00:
It's not just the small guy. Some parts are just plain $$$$ coming from the dealer. The exhaust stack fell off our 7130 last spring. The elblow at the bottom rusted out. Didn't notice it getting weak till it just plain fell off. Went to local Case dealer for a replacement. The new elbow and new stack pipe-over 500 bucks! We farm 800 acres, use IH equip, and go to this dealer for everything we need. The tractor is a 1991 model, its not brand new, but its new enough. The stack is just a 5 ft end of thin wall tubing with a heat shield tack welded to it. I don't think the dealer was putting it to us or anything, the part was just that expensive from Case. He probably didn't have a choice. He's gotta make a few bucks on it, as I expect him to.
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