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Re: SA Carb. rebuild
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Posted by Mark on May 19, 2006 at 17:56:53 from (172.132.168.163):
In Reply to: Re: SA Carb. rebuild posted by RustyFarmall on May 19, 2006 at 13:06:10:
Rusty, The hydraulic rebuild kit I got from Marshall's was first class, in fact I think some of the envelopes had caseIH or whatever on them. For the cost, how much can you lose? All I can testify to, is what I received.....quality parts and I do recall the packages saying Made in USA. As for the wholesale prices you get, I sold guns for years and dealt with practically every distributor in the country....but no way I could compete with discount stores on ammo...they also ran sales on guns cheaper than I could buy them. It is the power of volume buying and knowing where to get the stuff. An outfit like Walmart bypasses the distributor all together..they buy at distributor cost or less...because they buy semi truck loads at a time. Law of Economics.
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