[AJD] Aftermarket VS Mother Deere

John Paur johnjanpaur at directcon.net
Wed Dec 1 12:45:36 PST 2004


Chris,  Try Greg Stephens at: theoldtractorcompany.com.  I think you will
like what he can do and his prices.  Usual Disclaimer, I have no connection
other than as a customer.  John



----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris C" <jdnutinwa at yahoo.com>
To: "ATIS LIST" <antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 11:09 AM
Subject: [AJD] Aftermarket VS Mother Deere


>
>
>    Recently I signed up for the Online John Deere
> parts service,  and while I find it mainly frustrating
> that most of what I look up is an invalid part,   Some
> of the things I have looked at have been very
> interesting.
>
>     Today,  I was looking up AA4923R .045 Piston
> Rings.  $69,  of course not in stock at the two
> dealers that the online parts will let me look at.
> So,  off to my local parts house,  they finally found
> the number,  but could not tell me if they were the
> 1/4 inch rings or the 3/16 rings I needed.  No mention
> of straight gas or all fuel,  and to top it off they
> were $119.  And I get Jobber pricing from them...
>
>      I also looked up a replacement 6v Generator on
> the Deere Parts site.   $150 for a reman didn't seem
> terribly awful to me,  of course,  again not in stock,
>  and it changed the part number I gave to a TY number
> of some sort.  I wonder if it is a different style
> than what I am expecting,  or a old rebuilt delco
> remy?
>
>                          Chris
>
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