We had a napa that was cheap and pretty good, and a really good auto/farm parts store with a small motor machine shop in back.
The napa went to chain, young people, look on the computer screen.
The auto/farm parts store is still good, but they changed mane to auto-something. I walked in one time with a fuel pump from a Wisconsin engine in a bucket, wondering it I would ever find such a part, and the guys says, oh I,m sorry.... I think yea, my 50 year old junk is obsolete... He says, I just sold the stock one this morning, we have another ordered but it won't be in until tomorrow 10:00am.... I hadn't even pulled it out of the bucket..... I was pretty happy.
A new Auto-something else came to town, very enthusiastic salesmen that don't know a dang thing, I'm scared to go in there, they talk and talk and talk and don't really help you with anything.
An O'Reilys opened up too, folks seemed nice the one time I went in, but seemed they sold a lot of car deodorizer a and dice, not sure they would have a thing for my tractor like the good store in town.
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