Posted by big red 1 on March 20, 2008 at 08:08:16 from (71.217.222.191):
In Reply to: Ordering Parts posted by 1 Dollar on March 19, 2008 at 12:11:32:
I would say you are not obligated.I had a similar situation when I went to my Case/Ih dealer wanting a heat gauge for my 140 touch control block. He quoted me a price -had to order it of course.when it shows up its 45.00 more than the quoted price.I asked what the deal was and he said CIH no longer carried it and he had to go to a dealer source(Bates Corp)-real tricky huh? I told him to keep it. If it would have been 5-10.00 no big deal. Some of this may be a bit of assumption on the parts persons behalf"ah he will take it". At that point I tend to remind them of aftermarket availability. But I still buy genuine when I can. just my opinion. Randy In Iowa
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