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Posted by AGCO parts problem ?? - on January 28, 2004 at 13:55:06 from (69.26.17.151):
In Reply to: Re: Gas Filler Caps posted by big brother? on January 28, 2004 at 08:38:33:
You might need to try another AGCO dealer,as I have never had a problem getting parts for my AGCO stuff that is 30-40 years old. Last year I needed to replace radiator hoses and brake springs on my 63 model Moline/AGCO big mo 400 with rear forklift. They only made around 150 of this model,but I thought nothing lost by asking. I almost laughed when the parts guy apoligized for not having the parts on the shelf,but assured me he would have them in a few days. The big brown truck delivered the parts within a week and I noticed the molded hoses had a build date of 2002,so were not somthing that had been on a shelf for 20-30 years. As to the IH gas cap? As others have said, They have to protect themselves from some idiot sueing them over a 50 year old part that only became dangerous many years after it was built because of a change in the fuel. While thumbing through the yellow pages in our phone book I noticed the most pages devoted to one service was lawyers!!
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