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Re: 4450 with 48,000 hours
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Posted by dds-inc on June 16, 2007 at 12:05:02 from (205.188.116.14):
In Reply to: 4450 with 48,000 hours posted by Moline_guy on June 16, 2007 at 08:37:27:
It would have to have at least 3 engine overhauls, 2 transmission overhauls, front and rear axle bearings, new tie rod ends, 1,000 oil changes in everything over the years, 4 sets of tires, 2 rebuilt hydraulic pumps, rebuilt SCV's, 2 sets of brakes, a paint job or two, a new operator's seat, new muffler, tons of filters, and a whole lot more. I figured this out as closely as I could, and although it is possible that it could have been used for 48,000 hours, you would have to take the steering wheel off and drive a WHOLE NEW TRACTOR under the steering wheel. (I bet the steering wheel would have to be replaced with that many hours!!)
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