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Re: Buying 5 Gallons of Hydraulic oil.....
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Posted by markminks on November 23, 2006 at 07:15:46 from (209.137.213.93):
In Reply to: Buying 5 Gallons of Hydraulic oil..... posted by davpal on November 22, 2006 at 23:18:01:
Not to keep the bashing going but fellas lets get real!Autozone has cheap parts (cheaply made) federated has better quality with a moderate price. For thoise of you who think the got a better deal at sears than napa then try napa's "Evercraft" brand of tool. samer lifelong guarantee and priced better - both made in japan. Napa's pro series is just that made for the person who thinks he's a pro and is willing to pay for it. As far as hyd. oil - napa has a brand called "dutch gold" carried other places also and just like the other guy said "comes from the same spout and meets all requirements and labeling" only sells for about 25.00 per 5 gal. As far as idiots behind the counter - when did a parts person become a mechanic? And yes its true everyline of work (including weekend tractor repair has someone that doesn't know their job. Thats why we have a brain and a mouth so we can ask questions and discern the answer.
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