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Posted by WIRED on November 14, 2001 at 09:48:04 from (156.46.176.113):
I'm neck-deep in a meticulous restoration of a 1941 H. I'm using it as a learning process, as this is my first engine overhaul. I am having about as much fun as you can possibly have with your overalls on! I have no skin left on my knuckles, and can't get the grin off of my face. I've done about everything I can do, and now need to have the block boiled, the head and valves done, etc. What should I expect to pay for typical machine shop services? What should I pay for a block boiling? A head resurfacing? A full valve job? Magnafluxing? There aren't many machine shops in my area, and I don't have the luxury of shopping around. I'm in Wisconsin. I want to do everything right so I've got a mechanically and cosmetically perfect tractor when finished. Thanks for the advice and opinions in advance.
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