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Re: 560 diesel-Stuck engine good price?
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Posted by Wheels on December 30, 2001 at 20:30:13 from (205.243.25.21):
In Reply to: 560 diesel-Stuck engine good price? posted by Gary on December 29, 2001 at 18:28:16:
Gary, I would probabaly have bought that one if I could have found it when I was looking for a school project. I paid $1350 for one with a bad TA, about 10 holes in the hood, Smoked like crazy and had a miss. The guy I bought it from had put new injectors and glow plugs in and put different tires and rims on the back. He thought it was just a plugged injector line. I brought it into school and when the shop teacher heard it run he said "open the motor up, scored piston" It dynoed 40 hp. I spent about 3500 on it(OH, new head,TA OH, block resurfacing) and feel I didn't get screwed on the tractor, seen a stuck one for 1500 in a paper, it was sold when we called. My Dad spent over 10,000 to have his 560 fixed up the year before. We feel now "we know what we have" versus buying something else and ending up with the same problems. Sorry for being so long Wheels
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