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Posted by 3010 Ken on April 26, 2005 at 04:26:05 from (207.136.170.26):
In Reply to: Experience at a JD parts counter .... posted by Way Up Here on April 25, 2005 at 19:00:44:
Your post made me think of the parts man at my local John Deere dealership.Mr. Billy is the parts manager and has been there for almost 50 years!He is very knowledgeable and I can call him up on the phone with or without a part number and he will get me what I need.Thanks to all for posting,I think I had better thank Mr. Billy for helping me so much.Oh,and by the way,I send my wife and son to get parts for me too!! Only thing is ,my wife always comments on the small sack of parts and how much it costs to fill it!!LOL!! HAVE A GOOD DAY, KENNY
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