Posted by DHenry on November 28, 2013 at 09:59:58 from (69.129.57.138):
I went with a friend of mine to the tractor shop at Dycusburg Ky. to pick up his 560 Farmall he had overhauled there. My friend and I had a nice discussion with the older gentleman that owns the shop about tractor and equipment repair and what it cost today. My friend paid his bill and we loaded and left for home. I thought as we drove and I told my friend that I thought something was wrong with the bill it was just to cheap! I took out the folder the old gentleman gave us on the job and started looking thru the labor and parts list. It was then that I noticed that the man sold my friend all parts at cost and only charged $ 22.50 per hour labor. One part that really caught my eye was a set of Seal Power Std main bearings were only $ 60.00 My Father in law had his 560 overhauled at another shop and they charged him $ 118.00 for a set bearings. I guess it just goes to show their are still some small shops that believe in treating the public fair!
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