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Cost to Rebuild cylinders on a Bobcat?
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Posted by TucsonAZ on January 15, 2007 at 23:56:40 from (69.244.38.24):
Couple quick questions.. 1) How much would it cost in parts and parts/labor to rebuild the two long and two short cylinders (four in all) on a Bobcat 610? I can't figure this to be more then $20 in parts, maybe some O rings and so on.. 2) 10 Hoses for the same unit, how much should those run if I were to take the old ones in and have new ones made.. I would like both, the cost of parts and what someplace would charge me.. I'm asking this because a friends brother is returning a favor for me and is telling me he's charging me his cost (he owns the shop) on the rebuild.. I'm being told not a penny more and I want to be fair but I did a lot of work for him free of charge so I would like a good idea what cost might really be so I know how honest of "friends" I'm dealing with..
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