Posted by lee little on February 22, 2016 at 15:44:55 from (70.197.161.47):
I posted this on the Deere forum last night but never got a reply. I am going to have to rebuild my 1520 diesel engine in the near future. I havent bought any internal engine parts in about 15 years. At that time you could pretty much count on good quality with companies like clevite,TRW, felpro and etc. In the last few years so many companies have sold out,shuffled around and moved overseas I dont know who to trust for quality parts. The last 2 wheel bearings I tried to buy from Deere were chinese bearings in a Deere box so I dont even know about them. I have been happy with the parts I have bought here on the YT site but when I called them today they couldnt tell me for sure what brand the crank was or what country it was made in.[I may need a crank] Sorry for the long post but if anyone knows where to buy quality parts it will be some of you guys. Thanks for any help/advice. Lee
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