[AJD] Float ride rubber Torsion Springs

Louis louis at kellnet.com
Sat Oct 8 04:05:05 PDT 2005


Dean,

Contact me off list.  I will tell you who is good and who is not.  I am not
going to put anyone done on the list.  The company that I don't like has a
lot of other good products. I also do a lot of business with them.

Lou
 
mailto:louis at kellnet.com
 


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[mailto:antique-johndeere-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of
Dean VP
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 12:26 PM
To: AT JD
Subject: [AJD] Float ride rubber Torsion Springs


I'm going to need to buy replacement Torsion Springs for some Float Ride
Seats in the near future (When it doesn't cost $95 to fill up my Diesel
Truck tank - Which may not happen soon) but I have heard several war stories
about these reproduction items. Some may be wives tales or rumors but maybe
those on the list can provide their insight. I've heard that those made
overseas (don't know what country) are better than the domestic made ones
are. Also, that some only last about a year. Also, that some are stiffer
than the others. Too much flaky data and probably not enough real facts. 

I have no way to sort all that out without buying samples from different
sources. Could someone offer some insight on this and help clarify what
vendors sell what versions? And how does one tell the difference by looking
at them?  

I know, questions, questions, questions but if I get lucky and hit the Lotto
and diesel prices drop to less than $2.00 a gallon, I do need to buy several
sets. 

Thanks in advance.

Dean A. Van Peursem
Snohomish, WA 98290

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