Anyone starting to buy parts from usa ? Jd parts out of control . I don’t mind donating to a hospital a bit but when parts have doubled in price **** that! Shipping might get high with heavy parts but still might be cheaper
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Originally posted by Robertbarlage View PostAnyone starting to buy parts from usa ? Jd parts out of control . I don’t mind donating to a hospital a bit but when parts have doubled in price **** that! Shipping might get high with heavy parts but still might be cheaper
They sell pretty much any part you can think of .
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Originally posted by Robertbarlage View PostAnyone starting to buy parts from usa ? Jd parts out of control . I don’t mind donating to a hospital a bit but when parts have doubled in price **** that! Shipping might get high with heavy parts but still might be cheaper
Shoup is good. All States Ag Parts is good for aftermarket and salvage parts. Big difference in parts prices just buying from dealer, even with exchange. Time saved is the big advantage. JD dealer can't get anything here in less than a week and that is if it is in Regina warehouse for sure, otherwise 2 weeks. Stateside can have it within couple days.
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Only bought a couple things from US, had very good customer sevice experience compared to what im used to locally. Also was working on a perkins engine a couple years back, meeded a head and a couple other pieces, bought from a dealer in Wellington UK, had parts delivered right to the farm in less than a week for about a third of the cost to buy locally. Internet is good for something!
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Groat's Supply Ltd, Tisdale SK
No website. No online.
Just great old fashion service and prices for electrical.
They even rewind old hard to get stuff.
Not sure what else they supply.
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Originally posted by Oliver88 View PostAre they decent for New Holland and Case parts?
parts for a 1660 case combine that stood out this year,
Vertical unloading auger: $634vs$900
Return cross auger: $250vs$450
Return auger boot: $300vs$800
Quality seems as good as oem, priced generally at 2/3, sometimes 1/2 or less. Only thing that wasn't cost competitive was the return elevator housing which wasn't in canada and would have taken $250+ to truck freight out of the southern states.
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Originally posted by Oliver88 View PostHelmsdale, have you had success purchasing aftermarket rub bars and rotor parts?
Haven't really done much in the way of rotor high wear parts yet aftermarket, but this year is going to need pretty much a full re-doing. Impellars, rock beater, cone, rotor wear bars, concaves, etc. I'll likely do A&I and pfparts.com
Have use aftermarket split sprockets on the feeder chain drive, to the disdain of the local mainline parts counter. Argued that the sprockets would be of inferior quality to OEM... They outlasted the OEM feeder chain, so I dont really know how much more you can ask of them.
I've given up on OEM for most high wear replaceable tin like auger boots, augers, even shafts and specialty sprockets. The cost savings is simply too much to pass up.
Bearings are the one thing I refuse to cheap out on, but then on that front, CNH screwed around with Chinese bearings in CNH packaging for quite a few years. Local parts guy doesnt even ask me if i'll take one anymore, if it isn't Japanese, Korean, European, Canadian, or American I refuse to take it home.
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