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Re: Cub 185 Overhaul
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Posted by the tractor vet on February 17, 2006 at 20:29:19 from (64.179.117.19):
In Reply to: Re: Cub 185 Overhaul posted by Merlin on February 17, 2006 at 20:10:11:
You got screwed also , I can have and 855 cummins decked counter bore repaired line bored new cam bearing installed hot tanked for less then that . God is everybody getting easy or what . Just ask Larry 806 what one company wanted for a clutch rebuild till he called there hand . To bore and finish a hole in a non sleeve block should not go over 25 bucks per hole and 45 bucks for a valve job on a 4 cyl. cub and 25 for hot tanking and if they are getting that far out of hand on prices then we should let the starve as there is someone else out there that wants the work and is glad to have you walk thru the door. Get a ferm price quote in writting before any work is done and hold them to it they are getting away with murder .
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