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Re: cost to rebuild this Farmall 300?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 28, 2004 at 05:03:06 from (209.226.247.67):
In Reply to: cost to rebuild this Farmall 300? posted by Michael on February 27, 2004 at 14:26:21:
Michael: While these guys gave you some good figures on specific items. No one can tell you exactly what you are going to run into on a specific tractor. Some former owners keep their tractors maintained very well, while others will do bare bones repairs, and fix absolutely nothing until it completely fails. Surprisingly these machines can run a lot of years with a lot of components in poor condition. I used to think if appearence was good, chances were, good maintainence was done. Not necessarily so. I have also seen tractors I'm certain have done little work, yet I have to ask myself how they busted so much up, doing so little with tractor. You can get some real good advice on spicific items. However on a complete tractor restoration, only you will know when you are done.
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