Posted by Harvey 2 on February 09, 2013 at 14:58:19 from (74.128.149.135):
Some people say such and such tractor didn't come from the factory equipped such and such way. According to the parts books that is probably true. But a tractor that is sent to the branch house in knocked down crate might slip past the inspector, Lets say its Friday afternoon and the workers are wanting to go home and there is an order to get a tractor shipped out today. In the haste to go home a worker is going to grab the first widget off the shelf he comes to and installs it on the machine, when the inspector sees the mistake they probably say, Let the dealer sort it out. And when farmer comes in to buy the tractor he might not care and the dealer doesn't know if its correct or not. I have heard some wierd stories from people that have worked at the branch houses. What do you all think along these lines? One other thing back in the 1970s the Chevrolet dealer took delivery of a new pickup, on the tail gate it said GMC and it had a Chev grill, horn button had gmc.on it.
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