Posted by marloweg on March 16, 2016 at 18:16:05 from (206.8.80.119):
In Reply to: Sticker shock! posted by fixerupper on March 16, 2016 at 11:23:09:
i just don't get it why anyone would go to the dealer for oil,air,fuel filters do people think that Deere,Case,or Agco make them well they don't.with just a little research you can buy online any filter you need. i buy by the case most of the time they are fleet guard some are oem for well under 1/2 that dealers get plus shipping is free. the internet is your friend when looking for ANY PART.machinery trade parts search is my friend.i get parts OEM parts from dealers 500 miles away cheaper them the dealer 15 miles away why i don't know.you have to shop around.just ordered seal kits for some rams dealer wanted 62 and change dealer out west 37 and change came and they were caseih kits same as local dealer want almost twice the price for.
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