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    It was ridiculous before, but now even the parts people are embarrassed. Just about $1000
    Picked up two knife head bearings for a Massey swather from Saskatoon today . Local dealer was not open , had to pay to drag someone there to check this morning but nope , maybe 3 days . Stoon had 6 , was going in 4 hours .
    Regardless, it’s beyond insane
    We bought one 3 years ago for less than $200

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    Old crusty guy (with smokers hack ) retired from jobber's shop and I think they threw out one of his barring books. Young pups lost if you don't have a number stamped on old barring so you are forced to go to dealer and pay top price to get going right away.

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      #3
      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
      It was ridiculous before, but now even the parts people are embarrassed. Just about $1000
      Picked up two knife head bearings for a Massey swather from Saskatoon today . Local dealer was not open , had to pay to drag someone there to check this morning but nope , maybe 3 days . Stoon had 6 , was going in 4 hours .
      Regardless, it’s beyond insane
      We bought one 3 years ago for less than $200
      I happen to have a couple of those in stock. I used to run honeybee headers which also use Schumacher drives. I should have realized they were turning into gold. Most bearings are at least double some triple in cost over 3 years ago. The government’s BS 3% inflation claim just further degrades their level of trust from the electorate. But $500 just seems ridiculous.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
        Old crusty guy (with smokers hack ) retired from jobber's shop and I think they threw out one of his barring books. Young pups lost if you don't have a number stamped on old barring so you are forced to go to dealer and pay top price to get going right away.
        I had a few of those old bearing books.
        Don't recall how I got them but I think you could ask for last year's books if you made a friend at the parts counter at a bearing supply.

        They were like big city phone books but were easy to use.

        I don't know if it's possible anymore but having a relationship with a good partsman at a bearing supply outlet is much more than wholesale pricing.

        Quality is a thing with Bearings. Some are engeneered for light duty and some are made for long life in industrial applications.

        It's better if the guy you buy from knows that.

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          #5
          We have had the same guy at the local bearing shop since I was old enough to remember. He retired this summer. 3 young folks filling his shoes now. Nothing compares to decades of experience. I think he had every bearing number memorized.

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            #6
            How about the counter person turning to Google for everything. I might as well do their job before I come in.
            And Case for example ,doesn't let you find shit online. When I win the lottery I'm getting a green shed.
            A driveshaft I wrecked a year ago was $650, today $1000 🤣

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              #7
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              It was ridiculous before, but now even the parts people are embarrassed. Just about $1000
              Picked up two knife head bearings for a Massey swather from Saskatoon today . Local dealer was not open , had to pay to drag someone there to check this morning but nope , maybe 3 days . Stoon had 6 , was going in 4 hours .
              Regardless, it’s beyond insane
              We bought one 3 years ago for less than $200
              We're talking the bearing on the bottom with the knife head block attachment?

              If it's the same thing, I picked up 2 for $675 total at local RME...

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                #8
                Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                How about the counter person turning to Google for everything. I might as well do their job before I come in.
                And Case for example ,doesn't let you find shit online. When I win the lottery I'm getting a green shed.
                A driveshaft I wrecked a year ago was $650, today $1000 🤣
                CNH online parts is nowhere near Deere’s but can still find everything I need on there?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                  We're talking the bearing on the bottom with the knife head block attachment?

                  If it's the same thing, I picked up 2 for $675 total at local RME...
                  Depends on model
                  The 5300 header uses a heavier bearing and block , is over $100 more . The older Massey 5100 and 5200 use a smaller bearing block for their Schumacher drives


                  There is quite a difference when seen side by side .
                  Or if same I got screwed even worse lol

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                    #10
                    Picked up some knife guards for the fella last week. The ones that overlap are $90 each!

                    Expensive rocks.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
                      Picked up some knife guards for the fella last week. The ones that overlap are $90 each!

                      Expensive rocks.
                      Yup , it’s crazy .

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                        #12
                        Case ih used to be excellent for looking stuff up but whatever changes have been made have turned it completely useless on my phone or iPad.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
                          Picked up some knife guards for the fella last week. The ones that overlap are $90 each!

                          Expensive rocks.
                          Some MD overlap guards are backorder.
                          And the quality of OEM brgs and hyd components!! Fuel pumps god the list is endless....

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                            Some MD overlap guards are backorder.
                            And the quality of OEM brgs and hyd components!! Fuel pumps god the list is endless....
                            John deere 4830 rail pressure sensor

                            Aftermarket 350$ CAD

                            Didnt work
                            Deere $680 didnt work

                            Could order it from worthington ag parts.. after exchange and shipping would be 200 CAD. But.. i need it yesterday.

                            These companies are bigger criminals than the 1 time i claim alcohol at an oilers game as an expense.
                            Things are absolutely ridiculous.
                            Alberta advantage = bend over

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by goalieguy847 View Post
                              John deere 4830 rail pressure sensor

                              Aftermarket 350$ CAD

                              Didnt work
                              Deere $680 didnt work

                              Could order it from worthington ag parts.. after exchange and shipping would be 200 CAD. But.. i need it yesterday.

                              These companies are bigger criminals than the 1 time i claim alcohol at an oilers game as an expense.
                              Things are absolutely ridiculous.
                              Alberta advantage = bend over
                              Not sure why this is Alberta’s fault, looks like a John Deere problem to me. If you ordered it from John Deere in Saskatchewan would you expect a different result?

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