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Anyone know where I can buy one of these?

Detroit's part number is J 24619

They're not expensive - but they are one of those things that I
really outta have....

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me read the bounce to figure out how to override it.

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Wayne.B wrote:


On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 22:02:05 GMT, (Karl
Denninger) wrote:
Anyone know where I can buy one of these?

Detroit's part number is J 24619

They're not expensive - but they are one of those things that I
really outta have....

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http://www.iso-parts.com/Index/3119

National Stock Number: 5120-01-048-3122


Thank you.

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On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 23:31:56 GMT, (Karl
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http://www.iso-parts.com/Index/3119

National Stock Number: 5120-01-048-3122


Thank you.


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You're quite welcome. Interestingly enough, I was able to find it on
google by searching the part number a couple of different ways. That
turned up a poorly formatted military document referencing the
National Stock Number. Plugging the NSN back into google a second
time popped up the "iso-parts" reference. Easier done than said.

What did we ever do without the internet?

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Wayne.B wrote:


On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 23:31:56 GMT, (Karl
Denninger) wrote:

http://www.iso-parts.com/Index/3119

National Stock Number: 5120-01-048-3122


Thank you.


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You're quite welcome. Interestingly enough, I was able to find it on
google by searching the part number a couple of different ways. That
turned up a poorly formatted military document referencing the
National Stock Number. Plugging the NSN back into google a second
time popped up the "iso-parts" reference. Easier done than said.

What did we ever do without the internet?


That's bizarre - I plugged the part number in and got nothing useful. Oh
well, probably didn't dig into google's return far enough...

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On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 14:56:36 GMT, WaIIy
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With all the baloney on the internet, it's nice to know there are still
people out there willing to make an effort to help out someone with a
question.


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I take that as a compliment Wally, thank you. The way to change
things is to lead by example.

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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 14:56:36 GMT, WaIIy
wrote:

With all the baloney on the internet, it's nice to know there are still
people out there willing to make an effort to help out someone with a
question.


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I take that as a compliment Wally, thank you. The way to change
things is to lead by example.


The "thank you" by Karl once you gave him the advice was also a nice gesture
you don't see very often, including in this NG.

Nice going guys!


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