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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 136401" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>I hear you loud and clear</p><p> were living in a time when most folks seem to want cheap junk over quality products, and as such</p><p> its why there are so many so so tings out there</p><p> the days of quality by ANY Brand is gone, everyone seems to have fallen into making junk these days, even the big brands make some cheaper crap , and are not worried about reputation any more about making quality long lasting products</p><p> the name of the game now is, make it last just long enough most don't complain enough to notice!</p><p> or that's my take on pretty much everything made today</p><p> quantity is more important than quality and profits more important than a reputation or repeat buyers! </p><p> the saying a sucker is born every minute has never been more clear as a selling point for company;s! IMO!</p><p></p><p> but back to having parts made, honestly any GOOD machinist should be able to make you new parts, if you have spec's for them to go off of, if you don;'t know any machinist personally in your area, again, maybe try to heavy equipment sales or rental shops, I'm, sure they use one often, and many times, you can get a feel for if they like them or not,</p><p> you can also maybe get advice from a local NAPA store, or even a good long lasting gun smith in your area</p><p> but if the implement is made of lesser quality, again ,your only going top break the next weak link in chain building better parts</p><p> so might again be better off just looking for a better implement all together , sucks to eat the costs, but might be worth it in the long run! carbide tooth soil conditioners seem to hold up WAY better than tillers, but then again, all comes down to what your needs are with turning soil over!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 136401, member: 13825"] I hear you loud and clear were living in a time when most folks seem to want cheap junk over quality products, and as such its why there are so many so so tings out there the days of quality by ANY Brand is gone, everyone seems to have fallen into making junk these days, even the big brands make some cheaper crap , and are not worried about reputation any more about making quality long lasting products the name of the game now is, make it last just long enough most don't complain enough to notice! or that's my take on pretty much everything made today quantity is more important than quality and profits more important than a reputation or repeat buyers! the saying a sucker is born every minute has never been more clear as a selling point for company;s! IMO! but back to having parts made, honestly any GOOD machinist should be able to make you new parts, if you have spec's for them to go off of, if you don;'t know any machinist personally in your area, again, maybe try to heavy equipment sales or rental shops, I'm, sure they use one often, and many times, you can get a feel for if they like them or not, you can also maybe get advice from a local NAPA store, or even a good long lasting gun smith in your area but if the implement is made of lesser quality, again ,your only going top break the next weak link in chain building better parts so might again be better off just looking for a better implement all together , sucks to eat the costs, but might be worth it in the long run! carbide tooth soil conditioners seem to hold up WAY better than tillers, but then again, all comes down to what your needs are with turning soil over! [/QUOTE]
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