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Posted by MSM on March 13, 2005 at 14:46:48 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: tractor prices posted by john deere guy on March 13, 2005 at 13:11:36:
Try going all the way through one,engine,trans,rear,brakes,paint and decals,using good quality parts.We went through my 72 powershift last winter,front to rear,it was a decent running,albeit 12000 hour tractor.Parts and machine shop labor alone were almost $11000.Thats rebuilt hydraulic pump,remotes,steering motor and valve,new trans pump,clutch plates,seals,new pistons,liners,bearings,rebuilt connecting rods,valves,rebuilt inj. pump,new injectors,new disconnect clutch,turn flywheel,new brakes and discs,rebearing the rear and axles,new wiring harness,rebuilt starter and alternator,new batteries and cables,guages,seat frame rebuilt,new cushions,new tires/tubes.Add to that about 250 hours labor and $850 in paint and body materials.20 grand wouldn't touch it.
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