My BIL is one of those guys always trying to save a buck. The summer after I retired from the Army I was at his place. They had the combine torn apart. A paddle chain broke and took a shaft out. BIL had to buy a new shaft at 500 bucks. I saw the chain on the ground and told him he needed to replace it. He told me they wanted about 400 bucks for a new one and he was just going to fix the old one. They got it back running and 4 hours later the chain broke again and took the new shaft out. He's done that with engines too. 826 IH, shop told him when they rebuilt it the injector pump needed to be rebuilt. He didn't want to spend the money. About 100 hours into the rebuild something in the pump let got and over sped the engine. 5K rebuild down the toilet. He just went though this again on another tractor. Had the engine gone through this time paying for a rebuilt pump. Didn't want to pay for new seas on the front of the tranny while it was split. Less than 100 hours the thing looks like the Exxon Valdez and tranny oil gushing out of the bell housing. He never learns it seems. My nephew is farming with him now and is trying to do it right.
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