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| Thread ID: 142486 | 2016-07-11 01:58:00 | John Deere Wet Brake Experienced? | SurferJoe46 (51) | PC World Chat |
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| 1422926 | 2016-07-11 22:39:00 | Sales rep's perhaps only want to sell more than you need - up-selling - if they can't/won't specifically help/reply to what you want. Perhaps they don't want to reveal where some of their parts are made - e.g. China. Even Warn and Bulldog winch CO LLC source parts from China....Which leads me to how to dig deeper... 1. "Bill of Laden"search for john Deere - sometimes results reveal supplier names (It's how I found suppliers for Bulldog winch) - which then you search for product images in Google. But...can get tedious...and sometimes gotta pay for more info... 2. and if you want descriptions say for the John Deere sun discs...search Google Patents....start here (goo.gl)..Also tedious - But resourceful |
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| 1422927 | 2016-07-12 01:16:00 | This may help: Wet Brakes on a John Deere 510 - Part 7 www.youtube.com |
zqwerty (97) | ||
| 1422928 | 2016-07-24 08:49:00 | Well - this JD 830 goes back together starting Monday . I've got some pixs of the insides for youse guys to see: :waughh: . google . com/file/d/0B9qBBmGGFsCNYXNkc3JpdXYxdmxUeDEtTGZLdnpzcGh3SFJZ/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank">drive . google . com . google . com/file/d/0B9qBBmGGFsCNT3hXdHlWbFpsVEM2cDI2TGZvQnMzQlE2MDFR/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank">drive . google . com . google . com/file/d/0B9qBBmGGFsCNZEhSUDB5Um1rSG5ERGFyRlpJYU5rdDBYWU9J/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank">drive . google . com . google . com/file/d/0B9qBBmGGFsCNQzhwNTdIRy02cll0Z2R2TWNKMWtJdXQza0Jv/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank">drive . google . com . google . com/file/d/0B9qBBmGGFsCNTVNFMEo0SWlyYllTc1kwNXU5cVJKX2s4SVkw/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank">drive . google . com . google . com/file/d/0B9qBBmGGFsCNNVFteG1veE5xWVl3SWoxd0pNZE1lSFBOWXZR/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank">drive . google . com . google . com/file/d/0B9qBBmGGFsCNc25qZEpJeWV3djlxYmhDLUlRaFVaY3QwelNr/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank">drive . google . com I got all the parts delivered from Chattanooga, Tennessee last Friday the 22nd . The parts cost me over $2,000 . 00 USD and the labor will be about $3,000 . 00 USD and the parts will gross about 33% mark-up for a fair profit . Remember that the local and thieving RDO facility (they are replacing John Deere store-by-store in the US as John Deere is going to be sold) - wanted $10,000 . 00 USD labor and over $7,000 . 00 for the parts plus oil, gaskets and sealers . One of the shift rails I got from Tennessee cost me $76 . 46 and RDO wanted $409 . 0 for the same part . Robbery . RDO is also ten months out . Imagine that . . . . they have so much work that they can't even see the unit for almost a year . |
SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 1422929 | 2016-07-24 09:27:00 | It's 02:26 Sunday. Going to bed now, Nite! | SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 1422930 | 2016-07-25 01:19:00 | Are the parts locally made or imported? In USA car forums often I find dealership referred to as the "stealership." US is great for finding car parts if know how to online search effectively, i.e. cross referencing SIC/part numbers with manufacturers's, aftermarket suppliers, eCommerce sites (JC Whitney/Amazon), Online catalogs, Asian suppliers (often they supply the OEM's) and auction sites, But...if USA made won't be dearer though? Harbor Freight's tools - many Americans seem to reference/buy from rather than their own local manufacturer's it seems. Anyway I found Stocklifts LLC (www.stocklifts.com) in Pennsylvania to buy parts, but they also sell surplus stock from Borg Warner, Beck Arney, SMP's, etc. I had them ship parts from long Island NY, Wisconsin, and Connecticut I think. It's when shipping involves FedEx (Now Bongo International) - becomes a bit costly compared to UPS. |
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