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Re: Re: Goos site for hyd parts
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Posted by Wayne on January 18, 2004 at 21:10:57 from (152.163.253.66):
In Reply to: Re: Goos site for hyd parts posted by Davis in SC on January 18, 2004 at 18:27:56:
Hey Davis, your right, all of their products I've seen always seem to be very well made. I have always seen their stuff as an OEM part on equipment, like your Scat Trak, but have never actually tried buying from them direct so I don't know if they sell that way or not. In looking for parts for old equipment I'm all the time going back to the mfgs that origionally supplied parts to the OEM, who has since discontinued them. No matter how I have to get the part, I have always found the mfg to be more than happy to either sell direct of give me the name of one of their distributors in my area. Now that I have Lenz's web site, and hopely their catalog too pretty soon, I intend to find out. No matter what the answer, it never hurts to call and check......
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