Posted by caterpillar guy on August 31, 2018 at 06:51:46 from (47.26.86.124):
In Reply to: Wrong parts posted by Hay hay hay on August 30, 2018 at 19:10:42:
For the look them up ahead of time idea. You can't look up parts on line for a Peterbilt truck they will hardly give you the part number over the counter let alone otherwise. Now for the M tractor I was looking at the CaseIH site the other day for it and an M would not come up to look at parts the MD would. Now the engines are different so other than that you could use most of the information interchangeably. I am fortunate to have a couple of the best parts guys around locally so don't have to much trouble with truck parts and generic parts for most things. They do have a lot of parts in stock also. They are basically a truck parts house so tend to cater to that direction for parts and stock. They both know what you are looking for when you come in. We do have differences on wheel seals. I will only use a Stemco on truck and trailer axles and they don't like when I will not use their other seals if the Stemco is not on hand.
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