Posted by rustred on June 02, 2023 at 18:06:51 from (74.214.153.210):
needed an oil filter for the 444 massey, phoned bumper to bumper. first time the parts man says i cant find any listing for that. do u have a number. i said no number on this filter. gave him dimentions. i still cant fine it. so then i go to a parts tractor and open up the canister and pull out another filter get a number then phone back different parts man this time. he says yes we have 2 filters. i said how much ,.. he says 53.00. i said are u sure on that price. i said i was expecting 10-15.00 for this. ooh well then i can do 40.00 i said well if that the best ok. so since it was a massey number on the filter i phoned the dealership the girl says yes we have 2 filters. i said how much , she says 17.00 , i said ok get it on the counter. then i phoned bumper back and said what are you guys pulling off her i just got that filter for 17.00 parts man says well that way below my cost. i said well you better let the head guys know about this, this is right from the dealer and you guys are jobber. went and got my 17.00 filter. and going to tractor show in the morning. just a bunch of crooks. and this is the second time i have run into these stupid prices on filters. last one was for cockshutt 1755.
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