Posted by pinball on January 11, 2016 at 09:35:01 from (64.49.150.124):
In Reply to: Re: Parts from China posted by Oregon Tractor Jack on January 11, 2016 at 09:00:59:
I went to a local auto parts store to buy a lower radiator hose for my 8n. They didn't have one but would have it the next day. Asked them how much. $32.00. Like blew me away. Ordered one on Ebay less than $10.00 that im sure probably came from china. Bought a tune up kit from them for me 8n. Made in china. Twice as much as they are on ebay. Almost everything is made in china or india. I do think parts from india, china are probably a little less quality than if they were made here. Only reason I say that is because of the metals they use. People over there don't get paid much according to our standard but im sure there hardworking people in a different culture than we are. I wished it weren't that away but I buy all my parts on ebay and most of it is made overseas and so far I have been satisfied of what I got. So if your part you bought fits okay and works like it should then you will be satisfied. just my 3 cents worth.
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