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Re: kuhn aftermarket parts
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Posted by Chick on June 21, 2005 at 10:00:27 from (64.136.27.228):
In Reply to: Re: kuhn aftermarket parts posted by Rod F. on June 20, 2005 at 19:53:44:
Yeah, there are many outlets for OEM parts, but I was trying to find an aftermarket distributor that might be a little cheaper. I was introduced to Kuhn in 1975, and have found them to work well, although many others do as good. Kuhn is dominate in this area, but many of the other brands, that have lesser price tags, are making inroads. The discs can be welded and patched, and normally, at the price of new ones, this is the case. I just bought a rebuild kit for the hydraulic cylinder on my Kuhn mower, and for 4 rubber seals it ran $64! When I get ready to buy another mower, I will check the price of parts that you normally replace, and availability, before buying the mower. This seal kit I just bought, was the straw that broke the camels back. Thanks!
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