Posted by The tractor vet on April 22, 2014 at 20:33:54 from (75.19.127.142):
In Reply to: Re: O-Ring posted by George Cameron on April 22, 2014 at 12:43:28:
Not tryen to be a smart Arres here George but time is money and since this morning's post i could have run down to the friendly local Case I H NEW HOLLAND or what ever they are calling them selfs today got the parts i needed stopped had lunch came back and got the job done and out the door stopped and had a beer them come home and have supper to just prove i could save five buck ?? Now if ya want to save on O/Rings ya can get the O/Ring kit thru parker that has the Fat o/rings for thirty bucks , then ya can get the kit that has the skinny O/Rings for thirty bucks and ya can get the kit that has the O/Rings for Cat for thirty five bucks. and for really big O/Rings they are just twelve miles from me . BUT the Case I H / N/H dealer is seven and with fuel at 3.99.9 a gallon It's the Case I H / N/H dealer
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