Posted by dave2 on April 02, 2011 at 13:25:15 from (79.240.155.118):
Just picked up a healthy tractor with no leaks. HG was fine. After I cleaned everything, he found a leak on the radiator hose that was blowing right against the motor where oil was and beading off. He put a seal on the hydraulic pump, replaced the rear main and trans input seal. Reused the existing clutch disc because it had a date on it of a couple months before I got the tractor and didn't measure enough wear to be worth replacing. Brakes were dry and good, just needed adjusting.
Removed the sickle mower junk and made me a step since I couldn't step on the gaurd anymore, welded my seat, topped everything off and greased it.
Dropped it off at 1700 Friday and picked it up 24 hrs later.
Asked him what I owe him and he shook his head, asked how long he worked on it and he said "til I finished it". His dad wouldn't tell me anything either. How do you deal with someone like that without them getting their feelings hurt or mad?
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