Posted by bc on April 16, 2021 at 06:09:25 from (24.255.129.137):
In Reply to: Parts and shipping posted by kycruiser1 on April 15, 2021 at 19:06:16:
I placed an order a couple months ago. Some came from YT in Port Townsend, some were dropped shipped from one place, and some drop shipped from another place. All that took extra time. I had a thread somewhere on that, maybe on the IH forum.
Have ordered stuff last year from Abilene Machine and even drove up there a couple times. Knew I needed a clutch and with the engine in the machine shop, I ordered early. It was dropped shipped except the throwout bearing was back ordered as the pilot bearing. Another month for those but it worked out as the machine shop wasn't done yet. They didn't say anything about back ordered so now I call first.
So with YT I called them first to confirm everything was in stock as I needed them asap. Waited on hold for an hour but finally talked to the guy, who was busy, he confirmed every thing was in stock. Placed the order on line to save his time. I got everything but he didn't tell me about the drop shipping from other places. So YT and the other drop ship places don't have online tracking like Amazing.
Went through the ordeal of trying to order firecrater pistons for a C221 that weren't being made. Everyone showed in stock online but when you call they check and say not available. As it turns out most were drop shipping from Reliance which was the first place we checked and knew they didn't have any.
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