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Re: 966 Clutch and T/A replacement
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 26, 2006 at 07:56:58 from (66.202.111.159):
In Reply to: 966 Clutch and T/A replacement posted by eurofarmer on June 26, 2006 at 01:03:49:
Now i don't know what the prices are over across the pond but over here a good HD. T/A will run ya around 650-750 US clutch and pressure plate around 250-275 seal and gskt. kit around 65 MCv spring kit about 40 . Doing the brakes better figue around 200-250 a side . PTo kit last one i bought was around 105 complet then ya have to have the special fitting to set PTO pressure and a couple fittings and gauges to check and set pressure on the T/A With them hours who knowes what else it needs and you may find that ya may have to start at the raditor cap and end at the PTO So if it looks cheap by the time your done with a complet and total rebuild of the whole tractor you might have gotten off cheaper taking a trip over here spend a couple months shoppen over here buying a lower hour tractor exporting it home that the only thing it needs is a new owner. like one of my buddys he bought a 766 Gasser for what he thought was cheap money but by the time we got done with it he could have bought a 1086 cream puff for less and the two 1066's that we totaley rebuilt from ft to back . One of them when done was pushen 19000 real hard , but he had a sharp 1066 totaly rebuilt from ft. to rear and every nut and bolt was out of that tractor.
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