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Posted by Jak on July 25, 2006 at 14:55:11 from (208.47.18.61):
We have a Taylor-Way brush cutter(hog as I call it)5 ft that got the yolk bent.I have been lots of places today to find one to no avail.Even knowing of a persons past history/attitude(try to look past it,just need the part)I went to one business who has a large selection of shafts and pto driven equipment and ect.to look for a yolk.I just knew if anybody would have one he would but he was so curious he wouldn't even try to help me.His helper was gonna try till he walked in.I bet he had the parts in stock but because we don't buy ALL our equipment with him soley he gets like that.It's amazing people like that are still in buiseness,word travels.Oh well I try somehwere else tomorrow.P.S.Rural King don't handle this size.
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