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Good point.
I called and the parts guy has to ask higher up to find out. Nobody is there today.
I'll find out Wed. maybe.
Don't bother,a kit breakdown shows that they are not sold separately. The only thing that you can do iseitherbuy the whole kit all over again, lie and deceive and say that the foot was not in thebox (not moral), or take the other foot to a machine shop and see if they can duplicate something for you.
Ya, I can't do that.
I have a fabrication guy over in Garland that can make me one.
I'm waiting now for the fasteners to arrive to make it out of. McMaster-Carr
He said he can make the foot part and weld it together at the correct angle once I get the fasteners.
I'll be in Canada when they get here, so its next month or the month after when I get it done.
February is good
Ya, I can't do that. I have a fabrication guy over in Garland that can make me one.
I'm waiting now for the fasteners to arrive to make it out of. McMaster-Carr
He said he can make the foot part and weld it together at the correct angle once I get the fasteners.
I'll be in Canada when they get here, so its next month or the month after when I get it done.
February is good
This is what we call a "Good Learning Experience"
Why can't you do that. It should have been made so that it couldn't come all the way out to begin with or they should offer it as a replacement part.Besides you paid 3 timesmore thenit was worth when you bought it from the MOCO.
I will say that in all HONESTY, on more than one occasion I have had to drive back to the dealer to get a set screw or other piece that was not placed in the package at the factory. That was time that I had to take out of my schedule and I didnt get the ole what can we do to make it right question so I can see how some would feel ok with not being honest, but you have to live with yourself, not them.
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