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Re: Repair or Sell?
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Posted by dhermesc on July 17, 2007 at 08:46:51 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: Repair or Sell? posted by Katharine on July 17, 2007 at 08:32:11:
Just an observation, if you sell it you'll have someone saying stuff like this about you unless you disclose all the known issues: ================================================= Katharine, 07-15-2007 16:02:06 I SWEAR I want to SHOOT that guy starting at the toes and working my way North in 3" increments! &^%$#@!@ Son of a !@#$~ and yes, I know "anger get's you know where" but sometimes...... GOODY, so I got a tractor and bush hog for $3100 but now, in total from all the posts I've made in two days, I have about another 2k I need to spend on it, in order to get something that I can get on, turn the bloody key and go get DONE what I need/WANT to get done. *&^%$$# wonderful!!!! ================================================ I'd bite the bullet and have the engine overhauled. You could just as easily have spent $5000 and have the exact same problems (friend of mine did with an 8N). This way you already know your problems are mainly limited to the engine, fix that and you have a good little tractor. With the tractor and brush hog your not "hurt" too bad knowing what you have with $5000 invested. To get it back, you'll need to own and use the tractor for more then a couple years though.
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