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Posted by Red Rider on December 06, 2002 at 19:05:47 from (65.239.11.144):
In Reply to: The real cost of fixing up a Farmall H... posted by Steven@nd on December 06, 2002 at 14:34:05:
Man I wish I could have gotten off that cheap with my International 600 Diesel. I had to have the sleeves made at 250 each. Pistons I found 150 each. It took me a year and a half to find all the components to rebuild the head. Rebuilding the injectors and pump, another one thousand bucks. Finding all the lower end bearings was a real job. All in all after 18 months and 5 thousand dollars later I finally got it running. All the rear end bearings were pitted from moisture so I had replace them for around 1300.00. I don't dare add up everything I've got into this tractor or I might have a heart attack or worse my wife might find out.
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