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NCWayne

11-04-2009 13:38:54
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Spent the day trying to find parts for a customers machines and ran up on this site. The company is Sparex and it looks like they make aftermarket parts for a few different brands of machines. Beyond that I know nothing about them other than they have some pretty good parts breakdowns. I found one of their breakdowns in a Google search and then found the main site and did some playing around to see what I could figure out.

All you need to do is click on the catalog tab and the choose what brand and system your looking for and it"ll bring up some nice "factory" drawings. The ones I saw had both the OEM number along with the Sparex number. You can also click on the item number and it"ll bring up a pic of the item. All in all it looks like a nice site for finding parts.

The downside is Sparex is a wholsaler so you can"t buy directly from them. In my case I called them and they hooked me up with one of their customers/distributors that was able to help me out.

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welding man

11-04-2009 17:35:28
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Re: Source for parts diagrams in reply to NCWayne, 11-04-2009 13:38:54  
NCWayne, I have been trying to get the sparex dealership for over six months and weird things keep happening.seems that they are really slow about doing things,I hope if I ever get it they are quicker about sending the parts.I applied online, about 45 days later a Rep for my area called,we had a long discusion about my business, he sent me a catalog and a credit application, I filled out the application, sent it back to him, that was the last I heard,waited about 60 days called sparex, they said the never got my application or anything else but would send me one right out,that day.That was three weeks ago and I still haven't heard a word. I'm going to call them one more time, if I don't get any results this time ,I guess they don't want my business.

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Leroy

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Re: Source for parts diagrams in reply to NCWayne, 11-04-2009 13:38:54  
That company is mentioned a lot of the Ferguson section of this site. Other than that I know nothing about it.

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