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Posted by Bob on August 05, 2007 at 23:53:57 from (69.178.229.154):
In Reply to: distributor posted by Roy in georgia on August 05, 2007 at 18:27:49:
Here's some illustrations with the Deere part numbers, and the prices at my local DEERE dealer... they may vary. If you can identify the distributor, I would think a locla NAPA dealer, or plkace of that sort could probably cross the numbers. WICO NO. X-30091E
Points AR12003 $23.89 Condensor AT14468 $6.04 Cap AT14190 $47.78 Rotor AR12001 $13.39 ![](http://jdpc.deere.com/pimages/T568/T5683__________UN01JAN94.gif) ==================================================
DELCO-REMY NO. 112623 Points AT14469 $13.13 Condensor AT14468 $6.04 Cap 811735 $23.09 Rotor 820445 $4.78 ![](http://jdpc.deere.com/pimages/RWP4/RWP4804________UN01JAN94.gif) ==================================================
PRESTOLITE NO. IBT-4101 Points AT21062 $14.44 Condensor AT14684 $9.19 Cap AT14692 $24.68 Rotor AT14680 $10.24 ![](http://jdpc.deere.com/pimages/T124/T12475_________UN01JAN94.gif) ==================================================
DELCO-REMY NOS. 112474 Points AR31814 $5.78 Condensor AT14468 $6.04 Cap R11257 $$13.91 Rotor R11260 $3.57 ![](http://jdpc.deere.com/pimages/R589/R5890__________UN01JAN94.gif) ==================================================
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