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Posted by massey333 on July 06, 2006 at 15:29:49 from (216.255.61.58):
In Reply to: Re: NH 461 help again posted by IaGary on July 06, 2006 at 14:43:36:
GOOD for you Gary,These people(WALMART-EBAY) buy these old wornout pieces of equipment,don't know the first thing about it and expect the POOR PARTS MAN to know THEIR SERIAL number and all.AS far as the dealer saying to call back later,It hurts and makes you mad,but when the MFG. TELLS THE DEALER HE HAS TO PUT UP A MILLON$$$BUILDING most are telling the MFG. to go to------and go out of busness,then we are left with MEGA dealers who can't afford to keep a bunch of good parts people on the payroll yearround so we have to wait sometimes.As far as the person getting on here and asking where to buy parts because he would have to drive aHalf Hour to NH,well unless he can type faster than I do than he could have been there and back.When the dealers are gone then what are you going to cry about??Let the bashing begin.
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