Posted by CPACy on January 05, 2015 at 09:32:18 from (216.81.237.137):
Being new to the tractor game and starting the thinking of fixing up the old H that was my grandpas I thought parts would be good to ask for at Christmas.
I asked for a pre cleaner glass jar since the jar that is on it now is an empty mayonnaise jar. I saw the one for sale on this site and mentioned it to the wife and told her that is was a small jar with "ball special" on the side from what I had read. She went to the local dealer and they had to special order it since it wasn't what they normally carry. I picked it up this morning and got in the car to open the box.
It was a standard size regular old pint canning jar! Even had the metal lid and ring screwed on. That is pretty "special" since I can only get a dozen of those for $9 at the store and this one only cost $15 each. For a $15 pint jar it should at least have some shine in it.
I thought it was strange that the dealer was cheaper than those I saw online.
Couldn't help but laugh and I don't have the heart to tell her it isn't quite what I was looking for since she was so proud that she went to the dealer and ordered it!
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