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Re: Buying parts on the internet?
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Posted by Paul in Mich on July 26, 2003 at 08:08:53 from (66.188.4.217):
In Reply to: Buying parts on the internet? posted by Ben on July 25, 2003 at 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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