Posted by haymaker421 on March 27, 2010 at 09:03:20 from (75.100.135.171):
In Reply to: Tractor parts on Ebay posted by steve706 on March 27, 2010 at 06:22:40:
I have had very good luck on ebay but I do watch the feedback the seller has accumulated. If his feedback is anything less than 100% I look alittle closer. Recently I bought a hydraulic pump for my 3388. Case IH wants $2400. I got a used one on ebay for $400. and change. I had it checked out of course and it is a good one. But then I have gotten parts from this particular seller before and have alwys been satisfied with his stuff. I figure if I can sit at home and find what I need it is better than driving all over the place looking for a good deal. My last project tractor was an IH 464. I found everything I needed on ebay, bolster, oil pan, radiator and water pump. It's just like asking questions on this forum. You get to sit at home and find out what you need to know.
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