Posted by LOU from Wi. on June 08, 2013 at 11:04:54 from (174.124.42.44):
In Reply to: Re: TD18a Track Links posted by Stick welding on June 08, 2013 at 09:19:15:
Dave,are you really this idiotic, or do you work at it? All I told the OP was to check Berco,you on the other hand you had a bad dealing with your transaction.It doesn't mean the OP will have the same outcome as you.If you can't get over me helping someone find something by offering my knowledge,just ignore my postings.I never said what the cost of the said tracks would be, just give them a call and try them for information.
If you haven't figured it out CAT and IH are 2 different machines,and what you have run into,does not mean the OP will have the same outcome.Or are you that dense to not recognize this fact?
I don't care what you did,as my answer was to the OP,NOT YOU.
Go to a remedial reading class and learn some comprehension reading courses,as it might help you adjust to the way of reading and understanding.It would help everyone here.
"Dave, you have no idea what Berco gets for them, why not get a quote from both instead of saying "Berco tracks are more expensive than Cat". Used tracks with good pins and bushings would cost him just about as much, if they aren't froze from rust,by laying outside in rain,snow or humidity for years and possibly extreme wear from neglectful uninformed prior owner." This is my comment, and I don't have to tell you jack what it is based on. I guess you think people haven't priced out used track for other machinery,since you are the only one in the whole world who has come up with this original thought. Seeing as I've been using and working earth moving equip longer than you,I know I have had more dealings with more places than you and your Cat. Learn Dave, I posted exactly what I meant, if you can't get over it,too bad.All it was for was for the OP help,not for you to jump on me for my answer. Grow up Dave, life does not revolve around you,and nobody has to agree with you at all. LOU
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