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Re: 966 - what to watch for
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Posted by JayWalt on March 17, 2007 at 08:16:24 from (70.226.9.210):
In Reply to: Re: 966 - what to watch for posted by Hugh MacKay on March 16, 2007 at 21:50:13:
I totally agree hugh. While I only have one tractor, I do have 3 old cars with in excess of 200,000 miles. All of them have the same powertrain compoenents (2 grand prix, and one regal, and a junk grand prix), my dad drives one, I drive the other, and the 3rd one is the spare. We also have another junked parts car that I recently swapped the tranny from. I know its not the same, but with anything that old or that used, you have to except the fact that they can go at any time for any reason. The only sure way to know you'll have a good running tractor is a total and proper restore, but even then, things dont always go as planned. If I depended on a tractor for my livelihood, I would have a few backups and parts tractors. For what I use my tractor for, if something happens it will just be a day I'm ticked off, but I wouldnt loose no sleep over it. I dont envy any of you guys with these big monsters. I'm too cheap to own those sorts of things...
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