[AT] Was: Super A waterpump; Now: Cores

Mike Sloane mikesloane at verizon.net
Sat Apr 14 08:07:27 PDT 2007


I agree with Larry. When I worked for a New Holland tractor/equipment 
dealer, we saved up ALL of our cores (generators, starters, injection 
pumps, etc., except engines) and shipped them back for credit when we 
got a pallet load. Engine cores were returned as soon as the old one was 
removed and stripped of the re-used components. We always bought 
complete engines, as it was cheaper for the customer in the long run 
than buying long/short blocks and spending labor hours on moving the old 
stuff over. This was especially true of skid steer engines. Some owners 
purchased long/short blocks and did their own work, so we always had a 
few of them around for sale. But their cores were sent back to Jasper too.

Mike

Larry D Goss wrote:
> Humm.  Then where does Jasper Engines & Transmissions get their rebuildable 
> equipment?  And how come store clerks inspect brake shoes to make sure they 
> haven't been scored  by the drums because of wearing through the lining?
> 
> The last time I toured Jasper Engine, there were a couple of pretty 
> good-sized rooms devoted to nothing but disassembly of trade-in engines and 
> transmissions.
> 
> On some of the Yahoo tractor lists, there are service companies soliciting 
> carburetors to be rebuilt regardless of condition.  Dealerships that do 
> warrantee service have the obligation to the manufacturer to collect, tag, 
> and retain the core in case the company needs to inspect it to determine why 
> it failed or if something happened to the part or assembly because of the 
> owner's misuse.  I have personally witnessed Bush Hog having the frame for 
> an 8-foot rear blade returned to the factory for inspection because it 
> appeared to be welded crooked, and Briggs & Stratton had us send back a 
> 22-horse V-twin engine (the whole engine) after five years of fussing with 
> it under warrantee servicing to get it to stop blowing white smoke.
> 
> JM2CW.  YMMV.
> 
> Larry
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "CRAWLER HEAVEN" <edc at crawlerheaven.com>
> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007 7:17 AM
> Subject: Re: [AT] List member/Super A waterpump
> 
> 
> 
>>If you buy a new part and they want a core it is not for rebuilding It 
>>will
>>go in the dumpster or scrap just to get rid or the core . NO one that
>>manufactures a waterpump or starter or alternator or anything has any
>>interest in rebulding or seeing anyone else rebuild they just want the 
>>core
>>out of circulation.



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