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Re: Re: Need help!!! Water in oil!!!
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Posted by Tim Malin on January 28, 2004 at 11:57:08 from (207.190.66.214):
In Reply to: Re: Need help!!! Water in oil!!! posted by jed on January 28, 2004 at 11:16:23:
Hey Jed. Thanks for the post. If my girlfriend saw your "It's only money" she would slap me, because I say it all the time, especially when the oil pan in my truck went out (400 bucks because the 4WD had to be removed on the 94 F150 to access oil pan, and I was either going to pay 300 for them to pull the engine or 300 in labor to remove the 4WD) or when the steering bushing went out and sent my truck off the road, causing 599.45 in suspension and frame damage. I pinch pennies for gas, but i still say "It's only money." Like going out to eat and movie this afternoon: it's only money. Just kidding, I need some fun too. If it is one sleeve that is bad, would I only need to replace that one? I'm beginning to lean towards a really bad sleeve. What would you set for a price for a sleeve? I am going to offer less and perhaps bargain a little, I just do not want a unrepairable tractor. I would think about a replacement block, but I don't quite know. I'd do everything in my power to keep the original block in the tractor, so if that wouldn't be able to work I don't think I'd even buy it. However, it is my tractor's twin, so I may see what I can do with it and then pass it down the line. Thanks again.
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