Posted by s.crum on May 15, 2008 at 05:03:16 from (4.156.231.44):
In Reply to: TSC vs Lowes posted by jose bagge on May 15, 2008 at 03:39:49:
To add to this TSC rant, I loaned my post hole digger to one of the guys I work with a couple weeks ago. I bought this digger new at TSC 4 years ago. He had to drill 4 holes. Half way into the first hole he hooked a rock and both crosses in the PTO universals snapped. The shear bolt only sheared 1/2 way. He loaded it in to his truck and took it to the TSC store where I bought it to get replacement crosses. The store manager looked at it and claimed TSC never sold the type of unit even though it has TSC decals on it and I have the receipt for it. OF COURSE long story short, they didn't have parts and wouldn't bother to look in the book. Al rigged up another power shaft to get done. The next day he stopped at the local INDEPENDENT farm store and they had 2 of these on the shelf. They are metric. TSC 'the stuff you need' (if your way out there !)
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