[AT] best parts counter service

Dave Merchant kosh at ncweb.com
Sat Oct 1 07:56:59 PDT 2011


We have a truck-oriented NAPA here (NE Ohio) that carries or can transfer a 
lot of tractor stuff.

When you go in for a tractor part, they get excited about a change from 
routine,
and really dig hard for you.

There are a NH and a IH store nearby, Chardon, both are very helpful.

Dave Merchant


At 09:31 AM 10/1/2011, you wrote:
>John,  Down this way everything is Deere except for a few die hard IH guys.
>One outfit owns every Deere dealership from VA to SC east of I-95.   I don't
>have any reason to deal with them but the few times I have stopped in the
>local shop here they have been very helpful.
>
>Charlie
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: john hall
>Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 5:21 PM
>To: Antique tractor email discussion group
>Subject: [AT] best parts counter service
>
>Just curious as to what brand of equipment you guys are finding has the best
>service at the parts counter. From what I am finding it is definitely Deere.
>Our local dealer is tied in with 7 or 8 more so if parts aren't in stock,
>they can sometimes have them delivered from another store the same day. Also
>getting parts from a distribution center is generally 1 day and doesn't cost
>much--even for Saturday delivery. I had to order some stuff from AGCO this
>week and since it was shipped direct from the distribution center I got hit
>with a $25 shipping fee on a 2lb package. Case-IH is ok, dealer seems to
>have to order too much stuff.
>
>Your thoughts?
>
>John Hall
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