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Posted by 2-Stroker on May 31, 2006 at 10:55:55 from (161.184.192.162):
In Reply to: cost posted by ron tepoel on May 31, 2006 at 08:54:21:
Which sellers? You aren"t telling us which vendors to stay away from. Just for the record, when I was restoring my "52 John Deere A, I bought all my parts from the local John Deere dealership. The service was good, and the quality of the parts was great. It was pricey, I will grant that, but well worth it in quality and service. No complaints from me. Now, I would like to ask everybody out there how the quality of parts is from A&I Products. I can deal through the local John Deere dealership to get A&I parts, for almost any make of tractor. Prices seem reasonable, and I know the service is good from the Deere dealership, but I don"t know the quality of the parts. 2-Stroker Formerly Specter
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