I am very lucky to live where I do. Our town has an old farm supply store most of you wouldn't believe. Local owned for ever. They have most of what you need or can get it for you, doesen't matter what color or year farm equipment you are looking for a part for, Jeff will track it down for you. And they WILL treat you right! This week I needeed a gasket for my Ford, called Jeff , he said "let me check" 30 seconds later he told me " I got 4" said lay me out two, be in tomorrow. Also Jeff is the best bird dog you ever sent looking for a "part" if he cannot find it no one will. We also have a "great NAPA store" the guys know about tractors and stuff, they will spend the time to look through the old books to find what you need. The next town to the North has a localy owned "chain" store. ( there are 4 stores, i think)There they are assotiated with ACE hardware, have a lot of everything from feed to plow parts. I have 4 TSC"s , 2 big R's and one Rule King within 50 miles but don't depend on them for much. Joe
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