Posted by fixerupper on September 19, 2014 at 20:44:17 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: good parts men posted by ertl collector on September 19, 2014 at 19:02:13:
There's a darned good parts woman in a dealership in my county seat town. I have dealt with her for parts for years. Very knowledgeable and prompt. If i need two one inch sealed bearings with locking collars she would be on the way to the back room before i can complete the sentence.
A few years ago i was in a dealership in Idaho that was owned by a huge dealer chain. I needed those two 1" sealed bearings with locking collars. The young parts man asked me what machine it was for and i told him it's just two common sealed ball bearings and i need the locking collars. He still wanted to know what they were for so i said they are for the ends of the finger crank shaft in the middle of the cross auger in a 1010 platform. He wanted to know the SERIAL NUMBER!!! I was dumbfounded. I told him they are all the same. We ran some old ones and some new ones and i know they are all the same! He took forever looking them up on the computer, found them on the computer and the phone rang. He yakked away forever on the phone before he got the bearings for me. I was steamed. The Napa dealer was a little farther in to town and the next time i needed common bearings for one of the combines i went straight to Napa.
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