Posted by The tractor vet on September 10, 2012 at 12:29:37 from (75.24.7.240):
In Reply to: 1066 rebuild costs posted by rtkman on September 10, 2012 at 10:47:11:
The combine engine would be a way out IF you could find a low hour one . You will have all the pieces needed for that , then some gskt's and seals . Now as for rebuild of what ya got i can not give a good figure as prices just keep going up every where . Called about a new heater rheostat for the wifes Durango and a new end and terminals and was told that OH that comes as a wiring harness kit and it is only 70 bucks for six inches of wires and a new plug , that's list wright ON NO THAT IS your cost at 10% over dealer cost. Let's see here i know wire has gone up and the ends are about 12 cents a piece if i order a 100 and i have about 1500 feet of wire in all colors and i could use a new crimping tool but that is a 140 bucks . Just can not get ahead anymore .
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