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Re: When is enough enough?
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Posted by Opa A on March 10, 2005 at 21:04:12 from (161.184.48.116):
In Reply to: When is enough enough? posted by Animal on March 10, 2005 at 16:20:14:
Actually I've just about bought everything I need for my A (can't speak for F20's) and I thought everything was quite reasonable. The prices places like OEM, Steel Wheel Ranch, or here at YT, are charging are more than fair. I got crankshaft, and complete overhaul kit for the engine for $570, I'd have to spend about the same for a small block chevy. What are the production runs for these old tractor parts as compared to the SBC. As for used parts I was suprised at what I could get for limited dollars. Mostly with one call to Mike at Steel Wheel Ranch. Great guy to deal with. I guess you decide when enough is enough. I could have done with less on this restoration and I would probably be the only one to know the difference, but I want it the way I want it. Nuf. Garett
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