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Re: Carb Rebuild kit for 1942 B
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Posted by Tom Harrower on July 18, 2000 at 21:50:48 from (64.24.78.79):
In Reply to: Carb Rebuild kit for 1942 B posted by Dave_D on July 18, 2000 at 12:34:13:
Hi Dave, I do not the napa part # for that kit but ... if it is available from napa, heres how to find out, if you dont mind making a long distance call do this. 1-909-360-0192 is the number of the napa distribution center outlet store in Fontana Ca. Ask for Mike Hart at the truck parts counter, he has and knows how to use the cataloging that napa has for agricultural applications. He's one of the best partsmen I have dealt with for some time . It really burns me to ask for an item and hear something like the computer doesent show that duh! or if its for a tractor we dont have that.....duh. I worked in the truck parts business for six years before computers were widely used, and its nice to see a partsman jump into his books instead of punching "tractor" into the keyboard, only to come up blank. I went into his store with a list of about six different items for a case VAC , ranging from spark plugs, to a magneto adapter oil seal, valve cover gasket ect. and he filled it 100 % , I was jazzed to say the least. Lucky for me, this place is close to where I work and I can just walk in. I never had any real luck finding parts or info at my local Case/IH dealer either, they had one guy who was the "Ag Rep" but he was usually to busy to get back to you right away. If you have a Case/IH dealer near you you may have better luck. Also, CT Farm & Country has the kits listed in they're mail order catalog for your B, from about $22.00 for a minor kit, to about $33.00 for a complete kit, phone # is 1-888-828-3276. I have used them with good results, but have seen posts from some who were not so satisfied. For a copy of this commentary, send $5.00 to........ just kidding. Hope this helps. Tom
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