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Re: TD18a Track Links


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Posted by LOU from Wi. on June 07, 2013 at 20:59:25 from (174.124.42.44):

In Reply to: Re: TD18a Track Links posted by Stick welding on June 07, 2013 at 17:46:39:

Dave, Are you that paranoid, I posted the answer to the OP for the express intention of helping him find some useful place to look for his track parts. I think your tinfoil hat has too many dents in it and is making you absolutely obnoxious. Just because you had trouble with your Berco dealer,does not mean anything. Guess what? Our Berco dealer was very helpful when it came time for us for our OC46,granted they didn't have anything for that model, but he gave us the name to a Company that had the used JD350 shoes. So just because you had trouble, does not mean everyone operates in your part of the country. Prices change from area to area, due to freight rate and in your case monetary difference in currency. I have better things to do than "to call you out" you have no idea how little I care about your opinion,My post was to the OP way before you even jumped into the discussion. It seems to me YOU are the one who tries to inject your opinion into everything posted from soup to nuts.
Just so I can get this thru your mind, I posted to help the OP not for you to turn this into a pi$$ing match, so grow up Dave.

Another tad of info for you, CAT is always expensive for parts, such as John Deere, IH, any name brand. Berco can get hold of relatively inexpensive undercarriage parts with their crossover books, or at least steer a person to find a replacement. The name of the game is to help as many worthy posters that we can without all this BS dealing with you and your petty discrepancies,like your answers above. Remember, most of the posters are on this side of the line and different areas in the US have some better people to deal with than other places.Just what we found out. You will also notice, we don't interject one line opinions/answers to subjects we know nothing about.Our answers come from past,present experience not conjecture,dealing with the companies we have had in the past.
Lyle Nemi was truly helpful and gave a good answer, why not try to learn from him? So in closing Dave, you don't have to pretend to know everything about everything,as some here know better.
LOU


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