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Re: 806 hydraulic problem
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 05, 2007 at 06:53:47 from (76.212.224.60):
In Reply to: Re: 806 hydraulic problem posted by Allan In NE on May 05, 2007 at 03:09:25:
Well Allen it is like this myself when i am spending someone elses money i test before i spend that is why i have the Flow Rater and all the expencive gages, fittings hose and what have ya . Yes i know not everybody can go out and lay out 3800 bucks for a rebuilt Flow rater or the 6-7 grand for a new OTC flow rater but just to spend 450-650 for a pump and still have the same problem when it was a pice of dirt or a old O/Ring stuck someplace gets customers real unhappy fast. About like working on the new cars and trucks when something goes wrong with the electronics you could become a major stock holder at Auto zone chasen down a bad sensor . or ya can buy a real good scanner to find that ghost for 1200 bucks and find that problem yourself or ya can take it to the dealer and spend 800 and get it fixed and never get your hands dirty. Now as for me i'll spend the 1200 and get my hands dirty. As i know in the end i'll use it again and again . As i have been toyen with the idea of buying one anyhow. If he has someplace that can test it then he is money ahead .
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