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Posted by John A. on November 08, 2006 at 21:20:36 from (63.233.75.15):
In Reply to: Told Ya So :) posted by Allan In NE on November 08, 2006 at 09:19:34:
Allan, I am going to dogpile on just a little here. You have spent a small fortune getting you ol'girl going again, and now it needs some rearend work. OK it will cost an additional + - $3500 or so. You now KNOW everything about this tractor! It shouldn't need much of anything else, Unless something gernaides about it! Also the cost of a New replacement is way tooooo far out of line. Also these older tractors have things about them that the new will NEVER have! Peace of mind knowing all is correct inside, Character, Toughness History thoses things that Do Not Pencil out on paper. Kinda like my ol girl, When I replaced my Clutch, P.P., and TA 5 yrs ago the mechanics were inside the rearend fixing the lower lift arm seals too. They check it out ad said all was in good shape, nothin out of the ordinary, no broken teeth on any gears at that time. So haveing that kind of info at some point in time give you the pease knowing all is good or fi someother problem arises you can make the best determination onb what to do next. I know, writeing thoses big checks is no fun, but now it is ready for anything you throw at her! Later, John A.
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