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Posted by agrogers on December 15, 2006 at 22:35:39 from (72.10.240.70):
In Reply to: Re: Certainly Not Discouraged posted by Allan In NE on December 15, 2006 at 16:08:48:
Deere may have a more reliable parts network and whatnot, but don"t think for a minute that if your ring thingy there was painted dandy Deere green it wouldn"t be half again as much... I ordered a wiring harness for some electrical work on a green 6620 combine merely to use as a model to make a new one, and for 10 feet of double strand wire and some connectors was nearly $100.00. Made one with plastic looming and everything for less than $20.00 and sent the Deere harness back. Go figure... -A. Rogers
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