Posted by Wardner on October 28, 2010 at 18:31:42 from (4.154.233.121):
In Reply to: 400 hyd.lines posted by J Thomas on October 28, 2010 at 18:07:09:
There have been three 400-450 dismantled in the past month on eBay by the same guy. Those hydraulic lines would probably have cost you $9.99 plus shipping. I have a feeling that anything that doesn't sell at auction goes into the dumpster immediately. But you could email marty2374 to see if he still has them, or at least one set.
In my opinion, anybody who has a future need for an item and doesn't create a standing eBay alert for it, is sourcing parts the hard and expensive way. Yep, you may have to wait a month or two, but it will pop up one of these days if not immediately.
For instance, I have wanted a 400 rockshaft since July to put on the front of my W-400. I have seen three come up with a starting price in excess of $100. I know that part is basically worthless because they don't need to be replaced. I waited for Marty2374 to wreck a 400 and now the rockshaft is currently in the mail to me. I paid $9.99 and won four other auctions at the same time. eBay alerts notified me of the pending auction.
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