Posted by robert major on June 24, 2014 at 18:14:19 from (216.81.4.166):
In Reply to: New tractor posted by Billy Shafer on June 23, 2014 at 14:37:29:
Hi I have just had 2 customer tractors in my shop. Both were older green units. Both needed money and probably more money spent again in a short time. I priced the costs for today. Then voiced my concerns over the next things to go wrong, from my inspection of the rest of the machine. Both guys have called it a day on the tractors. if it's as bad as you say she can park it and keep it/ restore it one day if she wants. Then go straight cash for something newer and hopefully better, as it's worth scrap money in trade if guys will even bid and take it in . Sounds like you might be in the same boat as me loosing a bit of work, but some days this old craps better not wasting your time in the shop on. There is always something worth taking time to fix thats worth doing. And probably stays working for more than 2 weeks before it's back again with something else wrong. Regards Robert
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