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Re: Ordering parts by name
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Posted by John M on September 20, 2005 at 17:58:10 from (64.53.75.223):
In Reply to: Ordering parts by name posted by Nebraska Cowman on September 20, 2005 at 10:18:40:
Yep,since my regular dealer closed up, I have ben getting my poarts from a local guy who we have delt with for years. He usually has to order them,but he keeps stuff like gaskets,points, those 3077 Autolites for my 14, and a few odds and ends that I might need. I can walk in and tell him som,ething like, "Bobby,give me a tall oil filter for a M."or a set of points for my Cub", he doesnt even have to look in the book.And bearings,he sometimes will have,sometimes have to oreder them,but I have them the next day. the only thiong he is particualr about are engine kits. He also has a machine shop in the back, and wont order a kit until he has the engine tore down and knows for a fact what he needs.I guess thats a good thing,though.
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