'Right then! Out With It...

Absent Minded Farmer

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what is it about OEM that I'm missing and where else is a body to shop? I'm all ears (eyes?). I would also like to state that I'm not entirely impressed with their craftsmanship i.e. spot welds on a battery box done with a Zippo? They hold fine, they just needed a lot of clean up. Are all of OEM's parts crud? An inquiring mind would like to know. - Mike
 
I bought a PTO shield for a Super C a few years ago from them. The mounting brackets were welded on in the wrong location. Took me a couple hours to remove them and install them correctly. Still less of a hassle then trying to return it. O well lesson learned and no repeat business from me.
 
Best thing to do with OEM is to buy from them only if you cannot find it anywhere else -- then be prepared to modify it. Also, remember that a lot of suppliers get some of their parts from OEM.
 
Gifford, IL, 217-694-4735. No web address. Parts are a sideline. He is a full time farmer and may be hard to contact. I don't know if they have the IH logo. Carter and Gruenewald has about the same thing -- they claim theirs are more accurate, this is a new product for them. www.external_link, 866-327-6255. CaseIH dealer in Brooklyn, WI. You can drive over there and look at them.
 
I checked the Mark's mufflers I have on my C and Super H. No IH logo, but they have the part numbers on them.
 

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