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Re: ex txblu....reason why
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Posted by txgrn on July 16, 2005 at 16:05:40 from (209.151.113.140):
In Reply to: Re: ex txblu....reason why posted by farmweld on July 16, 2005 at 13:51:36:
Gotta tell you this one. When I was picking up my parts, I needed a hub cap (grease) for the thing also. I had been to TSC and had theirs in my hand; one too large one too small. I told the parts guy what I wanted. He looked it up, went to a drawer and got one out (anothr part in stock). I measured it and said that someone must have switched hubs as this is too small. Do you have a drawer full of them? He said yes. I said lemme see. While I was diggin around in there he said "you know, we have part numbers we look up. We don't have to guess." I LOL'd on that. Thought it was cute.....and true. Anyhew, I grabbed what I thought to be the right one and it wasn't. So the next time I'm in town, I'll get the one the parts catalog says I should have. The other guy has been there 30 years and is one cabinet full of info. He seems to know part numbers for everything. He guessed 2 part numbers for my 44 year old plow and one of them was the correct one. Both guys very courteous and don't laugh at silly (to you) questions. Mark
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