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Re: Real 826 Service Manuals
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Posted by the tractor vet on August 28, 2006 at 10:05:00 from (75.24.19.127):
In Reply to: Re: Real 826 Service Manuals posted by Jim Allen on August 28, 2006 at 09:40:08:
I will agree that when ya buy something that someone clams to be this and ya get that the hair on the back of my neck stands stright up . as i have been there and done that even got that treatment from one of my use to be old supplyiers On a new radaitor that i waited on for three months and when it came guess what it did not fit and according to THERE books it was what the doctor ordered and when asked why it would not fit they tell me that oh well it won't fit them and they would not make good so guess what they no longer did the 15- 3000 a month business with me any more and when about three months later they called and wanted to know why i had not placed and order with them in awhile i told them that it was because of that rad. deal and i would no longer buy there JUNK so that 200 dollar rad. cost them big time . OH well . But if ya run into a problem that ya can't figure out let me know .
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