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Posted by old fashioned farmer on April 26, 2005 at 10:07:23 from (4.252.72.34):
In Reply to: Experience at a JD parts counter .... posted by Way Up Here on April 25, 2005 at 19:00:44:
Howdy, Well, I have to put up a good word for one fella at my local (local being a good 30 miles away) John Deere dealer in Georgetown. I've learned that when I need parts for my stuff (all of which is 1960s or older) I specifically ask for this parts guy. His name is Clay, he's a little older than me (I'm 23)and he bends over backwards to find the parts I need. Once, when I was putting in a new gasket on the R, he tracked one down to a parts stock somewhere in Iowa. They had maybe two of those gaskets left. There's other fellas at that store that would probably get fired from McDonalds if they were as customer friendly there. Now, I am one who insists on having the parts manual so I can be sure they know what I mean and yet I still get a lack luster effort from some of those boys. Clay is something else though and I really appreciate it. God bless. --old fashioned farmer
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