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Re: Fox Choppers - ATTN:Don-Wi
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Posted by Don-Wi on September 26, 2006 at 22:12:36 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Fox Choppers - ATTN:Don-Wi posted by farmallman on September 26, 2006 at 12:02:36:
Yup, that's our fox. We've had good luck with a guy we talk to at Hiniker (the legal guardians of Fox) We got a new shear bar form them this spring, we ordered new gathering chains through anothere guy they pointed us to just about a month ago, etc... I priced out new knives from Zenith but they're a little pricey for what we do. For used parts we've got a bone yard about 1/2 hr away that has a ton of old Fox's in the lot, I'll try to call them some time about the knives. I think it was 3 years ago we replaced all the teeth on the pick-up head, we got them through an AGCO dealer that also does Hiniker but they didn't have enough, so we went to another old Fox dealer. So far, parts haven't been too bad, but you have to do some searching to find the best price. The teeth we could have gotten straight from hiniker for probably a buck or 2 less each, but that was before we knew we could order from them direct. First thing to do is Google Hiniker, then send them an email asking about some parts. With any luck you'll get someone who knows what they're talking about and if they don't have it, they know who can get it, and they can recomend a dealer who may still carry Fox parts. What kind of parts are you looking for? Donovan from Wisconsin
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