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Re: cheapest replacement parts of the big 3?.
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Posted by Catskill Pete on April 06, 2004 at 09:34:09 from (207.127.238.183):
In Reply to: cheapest replacement parts of the big 3?. posted by Jonathan on April 05, 2004 at 18:09:14:
Thats an almost impossible question to answer in general. Basically each individual dealer has their own mark up structure, [within factory guidelines],so you just have to shop around. John Deere tends to have higher prices around here, but their service,availability and shipping speed is vastly better than their competitors. Which means I only scream half as loud when I get a price quote. CIH used to be pretty good shipping time, fairly high price. But since the CNH merger they begun to share the same fate as New Holland. Meaning unless you want to Over night order [and PAY for!] your parts, they will get here sometime in next couple of weeks,sort of,maybe. I will say some NH dealers are better than others, But that means the dealer is just as frustrated as you are. Well thats my experiance anyway.
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