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Posted by Robhkent on December 22, 2005 at 11:07:27 from (157.130.169.110):
In Reply to: Back Together posted by Allan in NE on December 22, 2005 at 09:49:26:
I hate to say this Allan: I hope it is something inside there...because if it were my luck, I would have looked at everything, spent days on the project.... spent$$ on gaskets... then been sure it was something expensive. I would then take it to a professional like the Tractor Vet, who would drive it, get off replace one spring, gasket, or o-ring etc.... all of which I had looked at days ago and concluded they were fine. He would charge me $.25 for part, $100 for labor, send me on my way and tell me "If you would have brought it to me in the first place, I would have had it going a week ago." Either that, or above happens, and I break some $250 part that was fine before I started. It looks like your luck is better than mine though :-) Rob
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