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Re: Hyd. hoses Napa vs. TSC
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Posted by napaguy on January 08, 2007 at 18:57:55 from (70.140.241.127):
In Reply to: Re: Hyd. hoses Napa vs. TSC posted by NCCub on January 07, 2007 at 19:03:49:
hey kerry, i checked numbers and prices today..first let me say that most napa stores are privately owned and therefore some times there is a difference in prices.i put in your weatherhead numbers and came up with 58.87 in parts. the gates items came up to 63.00..that is walk in price. however, if i had made those 3 hoses for a farm customer i would have given him dealer price which is 48.17..like i said earlier, we do not charge labor for crimping hoses. that would be like charging labor to mix paint. i feel we make enough by selling the hose and fittings..however years ago we did charge 4.50 per crimp on air conditioning crimps but it was a hand crimp type machine and we were required to cut the old shell off of the customers hose..napaguy
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