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Posted by Short Bolt on December 02, 2005 at 04:15:06 from (69.21.20.4):
Ran into a real snag this week. Got a call from the local tractor shops lawyer! Notifying me, that I had 5 days to pay the bill and pick up my tractor in an as is state? The lawyer stated that due to a marriage problem the shop was closed, and locked.And only arrangements thru him would be allowed. So we had to go to the lawyer pay a$1112.00 dollar labor bill. I had payed for parts in advance. Then we took the trailer to the shop and loaded the 706 in pieces and boxes. After finding all the parts, we could and the new parts, thank goodness were there, we tried to discuss the issue of where is the 263 that came out? The lawyer said he had no control and was not liable for damages or loss! So now i have in my pole barn a 1965 706 gas with almost all new tires and wide front good sheet metal hub duals dual pto and a fresh 301 block pushed out to 40 over, all new pistion-ring set from valu built a new rebuilt head from valu- built all new bearings and gaskets sets, and a good STD crank, with over $7000.00 invested Whats it worth ?? Any ideas?? No more money to invest??
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