fried1765
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Equipment
Kubota L48 TLB, Ford 1920 FEL, Ford 8N, SCAG Liberty Z, Gravely Pro.
"least convenient" ???I am somewhat sympathetic to the OP, but in reality, "parts" across the board are rising fast, and competition from "online stores" has changed the landscape of "parts stores" forever. I don't think this is a Kubota or even a "tractor" phenomenon.
Being somewhat of a "weekend warrior" mechanic, I deal with the local O'rielly's a bit ,and their prices are usually double or triple the online guys like Detroit Axle or Amazon.
Hell, last year I needed a sensor for my wife van. O"Riellys wanted $120 for it. Amazon had it on my doorstep the next day for $15 +$2.99 for "same day" delivery. Tough to compete with that.
Just yesterday I called Oriellys for rear pads and rotors for the wifes van. $215.......Detroit Axle will drop them off this Tuesday for $92.
I will say this though, dealers have historically been at the top of the pricing list, so I am not too surprised at the OP's "sticker shock".
It's pretty much like this
Dealers........most expensive . (almost ridiculous sometimes) ......somewhat convenient
Local Parts stores..............2nd most expensive, but pretty convenient.
Online stores....................Cheapest, but least convenient.
Curiosity: Why are so many people in such a hurry to get "stuff"?
Frequently, the "stuff" is not really of immediate need anyway.
Obviously, I am from a different era!
"Stuff" was ordered from the Sears catalog, and if lucky, it arrived two weeks later in the US Mail.
We lived relatively well, and never even dreamed of the myriad benefits of "Bidenomics".
Medical treatments/science gains are significantly better now!
Other "stuff".... not nearly as necessary as we seem to think it is.
Is it possible that the Amish really do have it right?
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