Posted by the tractor vet on January 25, 2009 at 06:47:28 from (99.167.210.144):
In Reply to: glow plugs D282 posted by beekeeperart on January 25, 2009 at 06:25:06:
And just where do you think Case I H gets it's parts from . Just like buying engine kits from them they get them from Clevit , Seal Power and who ever turns in the low bit for that run , now they will have the correct I H part # on the part and thru Case I H you can get parts that are not available thru any other jobber but Case I H did not make the part.Even when the tractor was new the electrical system came from Delco Now the dist. was a IH part . So yes glow plugs can be bouth from and outside sources at less money as your doing away with the middle man . Same way you can buy engine parts for less and get the same part but with out the I H part # on the casting #'s will match. But no I H part # and i myself can live with out that # for half the price.
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