Posted by Goose on June 27, 2011 at 10:31:08 from (173.190.237.126):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Painting posted by Pat-CT on June 26, 2011 at 20:42:30:
I agree. Most of the people on this forum do their own work as a "labor of love".
Since restoring a tractor can be very labor intensive, and the retail price of paint materials will give you sticker shock, be prepared to be billed accordingly. Nobody doing it for a living will give many freebies. Expect to be asked to pay incrementally as the job progresses. If there isn't, there should be a contract to that effect. It's for your own benefit.
A neighbor once complained to me that his own son-in-law had charged him $3,000 to paint a tractor. After looking the tractor over, it looked to me like he'd gotten a bargain.
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