Posted by farmersamm on December 09, 2022 at 22:05:57 from (206.246.18.55):
In Reply to: if it fits it ships posted by fred goodrich on December 08, 2022 at 08:16:52:
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I'd like to keep the old gals going, but they've reached the end of their service life. We ran them for almost 3 decades, and they were old when they came on the place. I made some good buys, and they did a great job all these years. And I was able to keep them going.
The decision now, is to either retire, or try to keep it going. I'm leaning towards retirement.
I'm thinking, conservatively, that we're looking at around 30K to bring everything back up to standard. At my age, it's money I'm not really willing to spend. And, I'm probably lowballing the estimate.
These have been main line tractors, not funzies. They actually worked the place. I was extremely fortunate to be able to keep them online all these years.
We're looking at engines that have gone bad on two units. And, the last man standing is running on a shoestring. Too many hours on the motor.
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