Posted by t.r.k. on March 26, 2016 at 17:44:57 from (71.31.64.233):
In Reply to: Cost of bearing! posted by 4wdtom on March 26, 2016 at 08:13:17:
Well, I ordered carburetor fuel line fittings for an International Cub from a CaseIH dealer about an hour away from me. I didn't ask the cost. By the time I received two 5/16 IH fuel line fittings, they were over $30 with UPS shipping and handling.
I also ran into one thing about UPS back when I worked for a local warehouse that shipped lots of packages UPS: I shipped a Kohler crankshaft to a machine shop in Charlotte NC, to be re-ground. My cost to ship from the warehouse using their account was about $9. It cost the machine shop about $13 to ship the crank back to me at the warehouse and would have cost another $1 at that time if it had gone to my home.
When I questioned this, I was told that it depended on how far the recipient is from the distribution center, what volume if packages you ship and whether the recipient is commercial or residential.
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