Posted by Altmodisch on November 04, 2013 at 17:15:17 from (69.129.56.19):
Saturday I stopped in at Rolling Acres Tractor Repair just out side Dycusburg Ky and Talked to the the old man there about getting my H re-rung. The old man said he charges $550.00 labor for H re-ring, and $650.00 labor for M's. I asked him what the difference was between a re-ring special and a overhaul. He said all the same except overhaul includes replacing the sleeves. So then I asked him what the job consist of? He told me he cleans the tractor removes the engine inspects the clutch takes the engine apart install front and rear seals replaces rod and main bearings hones the cylinders cleans the pistons installs new rings send the head to a machine shop for valve job, puts it all back to gather tunes engine changes filters and repairs minor problems He sells all parts for just what they cost him , bill from parts house included. Or you can supply your own parts! Is this a Good Deal? He is doing a 460 and an M right now, I asked how much to do the same thing on a 560 and he said $800.00 labor oh and a Ford 601 was $600.00 labor! My friend ask about what would be close guess for rings, rods, mains, seals, gaskets, oil, filters, tune up, valve job and labor on his 460 if it has no major problems the old man scratched his jaw and said about $1450.00 maybe less if parts are standard? Well is this good deal?
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