Posted by rumplestiltskin on July 08, 2008 at 10:52:11 from (192.88.212.44):
In Reply to: 300 utility ? posted by Dean E on July 07, 2008 at 17:26:15:
"Is it expensive to repair?" -- Probably. Most I300U steering parts are discontinued, hard to find, expensive, or all of the above.
"Does it cost a lot to replace the pump?" -- That depends on what you mean by "a lot." Without doing any research, the figure I seem to remember is typically $600 for the pump itself. But considering the capabilities the pump adds to the tractor, I think it's worth it.
If I were considering buying the tractor, I would probably deduct $800 from the price vs. a tractor with fully functional hydraulics. You may get lucky and find out the problem is just a piece of dirt, but you may not.
If the tractor has a non-functioning torque amplifier, and if a torque amplifier is important to you, deduct another $800 or so as a ballpark figure.
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