Posted by Kansas Cockshutt on August 16, 2007 at 18:54:45 from (12.5.176.70):
In Reply to: Re: WAL-MART OIL posted by randy hall on August 16, 2007 at 15:02:47:
Why not support your local parts jobber instead of supporting Communist wal mart? Do you think Wal mart will come in some crazy hour and make you a hydraulic hose or pull a bearing for you when you need it NOW?
Spend the extra nickel or dime and help out a fellow American. Your jobber sells oil. Remember the golden rule and if you don"t then do not be suprised when you are in a pickle with no place to buy your parts or stuck with an employee that is completely ignorant of anything mechanical.
I just thank God I live in a part of the country where people still can have trust in each other, the choice to buy quality, and live free. The big box epedemic is eroding America and poisioning children -sic.
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