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Buying parts on the internet?

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Ben

07-25-2003 18:51:45




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Just wanted some info. on who is good to buy from on the internet.




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ET

07-26-2003 19:37:49




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 Re: Buying parts on the internet? in reply to Ben , 07-25-2003 18:51:45  
Do not buy anything from a seller on ebay by the name of ljranch. His name is Lee Lind. He has a lot of reprouction parts as well some other things. He missrepresents what he is selling and will not refund any money after the parts are returned. His excuse is that he is in the hospital but while he is to sick to refund money he keeps right on selling. He also does not respond to the square trade moderation panel with ebay. Watch out for this ebay shark HE IS A THIEF. I paid for my education I hope this warning will save someone else the expence.

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Paul in Mich

07-26-2003 08:08:53




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 Re: Buying parts on the internet? in reply to Ben , 07-25-2003 18:51:45  
As mentioned by a couple of other respondants, a good place to start is Red Power Magazine.com. from there you can go to their posted links and sift through a phletora of good sources. I have bought parts from a couple of sources such as O.E.M., C.G., and have not been disappointed yet. You may notice that different dealers specialize in different types of parts, so that alone will dictate what source you use. It costs nothing to go into their sites and read and compare one source to another. You may find parts you need from the Y.T. parts section. Red Power Magazine is a great publication, and well worth the cost of subscribing, not only for parts sources, but the wealth of information in some of their articles is very helpful when restoring or repairing your tractor.

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charles belcher

07-26-2003 05:57:55




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 Re: Buying parts on the internet? in reply to Ben , 07-25-2003 18:51:45  
molded rubber carpet for a davidbrown 996 (1979)
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justin

07-25-2003 20:52:57




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 Re: Buying parts on the internet? in reply to Ben , 07-25-2003 18:51:45  
Glenn-WV,
interesting...

Here is another

http://tinyurl.com/i3se



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Glenn-WV

07-25-2003 19:58:24




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 Re: Buying parts on the internet? in reply to Ben , 07-25-2003 18:51:45  
Go here:

tinyurl.com/i3ox



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CNKS

07-25-2003 19:10:02




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 Re: Buying parts on the internet? in reply to Ben , 07-25-2003 18:51:45  
This site does not like competition, thus links are not allowed. For this reason, I will never buy anything from this site, good or bad. I just typed a list of names of companies, not web addresses, and they were all deleted. Your best bet is to subscribe to Red Power Magazine. Call 712-364-2131 and you will get the latest issue in a few days -- $22.50/year and well worth it. A lot of reliable advertising in it.

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gm

07-26-2003 16:28:51




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 Re: Re: Buying parts on the internet? in reply to CNKS, 07-25-2003 19:10:02  
jeez, they deleted them, please email me the list of parts places since I didnt catch it in time. If you have seven different places, that would be great. I dont think I have that many laying around at this point.

greg@supercgis.com

thanks,

-Greg



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CNKS

07-25-2003 19:31:34




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 Re: Re: Re: Buying parts on the internet? in reply to JSC, 07-25-2003 19:23:58  
I put in about five including the first two you mentioned. I also listed a very prominent and reliable Case-IH dealer, and one rather famous mail order catalog. I don't think Kim likes those two.



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here, try this

07-25-2003 18:56:17




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 Re: Buying parts on the internet? in reply to Ben , 07-25-2003 18:51:45  
watch for guys that have been aroud for a while. also if they advertize on sites like this and others they are likely OK



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