Posted by Traditional Farmer on November 05, 2018 at 06:13:08 from (71.219.17.32):
In Reply to: Re: Prices Question posted by Jon f mn on November 05, 2018 at 05:51:57:
Like the John Deere new starters for a 445 mower that are $400+ and guaranteed 90 days compared to aftermarket $60 starters that are guaranteed a year? Says a lot about which place thinks they have the better starter.JD also sells a 'rebuilt' starter for about $350 that is identical to the aftermarket one for $60.What dealership has what you need when you go there? Most I know probably don't have the part and will order it 1)Get it in a few days and customer pays the freight 2)Get it with the next parts order who knows when that'll be,all after driving 20 miles to their dealership, one time to order and one time to pick up the part.Order on line its here in a couple 3 days no hassle,no trips no time wasted and for far less money$ most of the time.BTW I also buy parts books on line from ebay and other places for all my tractors/equipment so I have a better of chance getting the right part on line than at the dealership on the first try.
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