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Posted by jonathan mirgon on September 27, 2002 at 20:05:03 from (206.183.252.112):
I was wondering if anyone could tell me what my (a) is worth.I made a mistake when I bought it,next time I will buy one that is complete ! I have gone through everything ! I have replaced all seals and gaskets in both final dives,replaced all pto seals,throughly cleaned old rearend grease,replaced brake linings,had both brake drums machined,replaced clutch p plate and t-bearing.complete engine rebuild including having all valvee seats machined out and hardened seats installed,new valves,new springs,new keepers,new liners,new pistons and rings.basically the engine is completely rebuilt.when it comes to the body work, I have gone to the extent of filling imperfections in the cast iron etc with filler.imperfections that would be normal if the tractor was staright out of the factory.new tires rims etc.over 4,000 invested, and I havent gotten to the paintjob yet! have I invested more than its worth ? help me out guys.
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