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The "Not So Pro" discussion thread...of course Pros are welcome!
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<blockquote data-quote="Gologit" data-source="post: 5130509" data-attributes="member: 6589"><p>I know what you mean. My dealer, and the way he did business, spoiled me. I dealt with him and his shop for almost 30 years and never had a complaint. If I needed parts after hours he had a lock box out back and I'd just sign the slip, grab the parts, and go. I've seen him rob a display saw for parts if the situation was serious enough... like when somebody...not naming names... clipped a 660 with the blade on a Cat and needed a new clutch cover.</p><p></p><p>Funny thing about that parts box. There must have been fifty guys that had a key or knew where the spare key was hidden and I don't remember anybody ever having anything stolen. The new owners don't have the parts box any more. They want cash on the counter during business hours.</p><p></p><p>On Saturday afternoons there was usually a pretty good choir practice behind the shop. Sometimes there might even be a little beer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gologit, post: 5130509, member: 6589"] I know what you mean. My dealer, and the way he did business, spoiled me. I dealt with him and his shop for almost 30 years and never had a complaint. If I needed parts after hours he had a lock box out back and I'd just sign the slip, grab the parts, and go. I've seen him rob a display saw for parts if the situation was serious enough... like when somebody...not naming names... clipped a 660 with the blade on a Cat and needed a new clutch cover. Funny thing about that parts box. There must have been fifty guys that had a key or knew where the spare key was hidden and I don't remember anybody ever having anything stolen. The new owners don't have the parts box any more. They want cash on the counter during business hours. On Saturday afternoons there was usually a pretty good choir practice behind the shop. Sometimes there might even be a little beer. [/QUOTE]
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