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Posted by the tractor vet on March 17, 2006 at 19:29:22 from (64.179.117.180):
In Reply to: 1466 water in oil posted by Brian Thompson on March 17, 2006 at 19:14:17:
Well it ould be nice for them to drop the price but i think Allen's a bit off the mark , now if they would come down to 4500-5000 as is where is then if you were able to do the wrenchen yourself and the crank is not toast you would have somewhere around 3000 grand in doing a total out of frame overhaul . That is the only way i will do one anymore is out of frame and do it wright the first time boil the block have the line bore checked and if needed linebored have the deck of the block trued up and counter bores re cut both ends of the rods done new cam bushings and also CHECK the cam as they have been going bad and wiping lobes and lifters and up grade from a DT-a seires to the B seires with the new style cam and top breather and new style pistons that good for about 10 ponys more . .But if they won't come down Well ask them if they need a large box of salt and pepper cause they are going to be eating it at that price .
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