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Re: Tractor Supply opening in Plainview, TX
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Posted by davpal on February 06, 2007 at 10:54:28 from (216.93.97.1):
In Reply to: Tractor Supply opening in Plainview, TX posted by Gary from Muleshoe on February 05, 2007 at 19:08:11:
I really like TSC. Our other choice is to have no TSC store so I really appreciate it. I buy their paint,oils and lube, tarps, straps, bolts by the pound, just bought a dewalt electric impact, welding supplies, just got a 3 point king cutter disc, new set of coveralls at 30% off. Got some valvoline 5w30 for $1.10 a quart on sale and some Chevron 10w30 for $1.25 on sale. Just got a magnetic block heater, buy tractor oil filters there, all my 4 1/2 inch grinding disks for the milwaukee disk grinder, I buy their bulk chain and ends and make my own custom chains, pipe fittings, special fastners and sprayer fittings and hose. Sump pump hose, lawn tractor batteries, chore gloves in the ten pack, 25 gallon lawn sprayer (cart was really cheap) rest of sprayer pretty good. I really have very few complaints about tsc. I just special ordered a couple of lights for one of the tractors from them and it went well. I like the layout of the store. Even if I am not buying, I like to shop there.
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