czechsonofagun
Elite Member
I killed our trusty JD weedwhacker last weekend. The bottom end transmission started to make bad sounds, stopped spinning and after closer inspection (taking apart), I found a bearing on the pinion that went kaboom. Took it to the local dealer, one day and $70 later the weedwhacker is running again.
BUT
The dealer carried only the complete assembled gearcase. Another example of the throwaway culture of today. All I needed was a bearing and a C clip - the old one was bent - and half an hour to put it back together. This way I paid too much, fixed it faster and ended with box of parts I will probably never need.
I admit I didn't feel like chasing the right size bearing and c-clip any other place but John Deer. Not to start any flame war here, but Sears parts department usually carries any single part of a tool or appliance - and I don't like Sears.
BUT
The dealer carried only the complete assembled gearcase. Another example of the throwaway culture of today. All I needed was a bearing and a C clip - the old one was bent - and half an hour to put it back together. This way I paid too much, fixed it faster and ended with box of parts I will probably never need.
I admit I didn't feel like chasing the right size bearing and c-clip any other place but John Deer. Not to start any flame war here, but Sears parts department usually carries any single part of a tool or appliance - and I don't like Sears.