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If anyone can find a list of parts that can be used for the discounted labor, please post it up here. My local service department thought I was high when I asked them. thanks
I was thinking of ordering an IDS from Zanotti's but before I did I went out to Fargo HD to see what their price was...$305 and they wouldn't deal on the price. I then asked the service department how much labor would be on the install and they said that if I can wait until October 1st HD has free labor on certain parts/installs/fixes and that the IDS was one of the "free labor" items. They said this is a nationwide special that runs from October through March.
I guess if I have to shell out $200 for the part at least the labor will be free. Do you think it will be a problem to get Fargo HD to install the part from Zanotti's?
Yeah, and take your own hamburger into McDonalds and just tell them to fry it up for you while you're at it ......
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