Posted by the tractor vet on August 15, 2023 at 19:31:24 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: Re: D282 rebuild posted by rustred on August 15, 2023 at 18:27:23:
Well it depends on WHO does the head . And depending on WHAT IT REALLY NEEDS . These new guys want to become millionaires over night and plus they don't know what they are doing . Where i take stuff now Chad would do that head providing NO new parts needed just clean the head and NOT HOT TANK it incase it has been repaired before and Pumped it will now leak like a sive if hot tanked But he would hot water pressure wash , do guides if needed and grind the valves and reface for 350-450 . I have not looked at cost on kits in a long time and my books are sofar out of date .BUT i would guesstamate around 170 or better per hole . I use to be able to beat everybodys prices on rebuild kits due to the fact i bought at Jobber price and still able to sell below wholesale . Makes a HUGE difference in cost . Years back the kits cost me 53 bucks a hole , that was piston , rings pin bushing and rod bearing and sleeve ., They were Seal power Kits.
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