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SW KS, near Dodge City | Right in the middle of the busy season when you need it the most. At least that's what usually happens to me. But a lot of times it's been 2-3 years down the road, depending on usage. If it were me, depending on the cost of the parts, I'd probably make sure that I had them on hand to guarantee that the existing part would last for 10,000+ hours. Or in the event the situation heads south, at least you've got what you need.
Phil
PS: Sounds like a rainy-day job. Of course, I don't think it ever naturally rains in NV, so maybe it'll have to be done in between cuttings. | |
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