Posted by farmallhal on January 29, 2013 at 17:37:11 from (76.4.182.41):
In Reply to: Re: OEM tractor parts posted by oldtanker on January 29, 2013 at 08:42:21:
Rick, I have had the same issue with the CaseIH dealer (an hour drive from home) where I first went when I became involved with working on the old Farmalls ten years ago. Went to the closest CaseIH dealer for some parts and when my turn finally arrives at the counter a local guy with new equipment walks in and I just got forgotten about until everyone there had been taken care of. Like those letter series tractor folks are more trouble then they are worth. After a few times like that I found a different dealership the other direction from home which was about half again as far away. They were so helpful and just happy to help me with anything I was working on. At the time I was restoring an IH No. 11 hay rake which is really a rare item. They found several items I needed from the obsolete part depots and through the dealership network inventory system and put me in contact directly with them as the parts weren't worth the cost of shipping them to their facility and then on to my home. After a few times they just set me up with an account and now ship everything directly to my home and send a bill each month for any purchases. There are some really good CaseIH folks out there and if not happy somewhere give another one a try and you will find one as well, Hal.
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