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Cost to rebuild the TA in a Super M

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Gordy from Iowa

06-27-2006 17:37:55




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I see all kinds of Super M's with the TA out. What could a guy expect to pay to have one rebuilt? Thanks




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farmall repair guy

06-28-2006 19:13:24




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 Re: Cost to rebuild the TA in a Super M in reply to Gordy from Iowa, 06-27-2006 17:37:55  
$500. you furnish parts. Discount $50. per tractor if doing more than one. 5 hour turn around per tractor. How many do you have to do? Let me know



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Duanes

06-28-2006 12:16:45




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 Re: Cost to rebuild the TA in a Super M in reply to Gordy from Iowa, 06-27-2006 17:37:55  
Labor costs are getting so out of line these days it's going to eventually ruin collecting except for those who can do the work themselves. Lot of the guys just working out of their garage with little over head are charging 40-50 dollars per hour. CRAZY! That will only change when they stop getting customers.



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MAGMAN

06-28-2006 05:18:44




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 Re: Cost to rebuild the TA in a Super M in reply to Gordy from Iowa, 06-27-2006 17:37:55  
I can sell you the parts to rebuild the unit for about $130.00, Or a complete rebuilt unit for about $475.00. JON



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Kelly C

06-27-2006 20:32:45




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 Re: Cost to rebuild the TA in a Super M in reply to Gordy from Iowa, 06-27-2006 17:37:55  
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Get the TA rebuild video. $25 or so.
Replace the rollers $50
Replace ramp $150 if needed.
TA Throw out bearing $10
Seal kit $50
Rear main engine seal $10 ( might as well)
Clutch job $150 ( you got it apart this far)
15 gal Hytran $100 or so.
1,000,000 questions answered here at YT... Priceless.
Might as well pull the belt pulley so you can see the trans gears.

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wdrew24

06-27-2006 19:27:24




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 Re: Cost to rebuild the TA in a Super M in reply to Gordy from Iowa, 06-27-2006 17:37:55  
It will depend on who splits the tractor. If you are mechanically inclined...you can split it and do the repairs with the aid of an IT shop manual. If all parts are bad...(worse case scenario) 5 hundred to 600 for replacements from a salvage yard. Plus a new disc, and some new seals. If you are going to have someone else do it....It is usually 750 to 1 thousand plus any major parts. I charge 800 plus parts. The last one I did cost $58.00 plus the 800 labor. A real cheap fix on that one. Another one was 712 in parts plus the 800. So you can see that the price can vary greatly. I like to always expect the worse...unless I can here the tractor. If the T/A slips after it has been warmed up a bit....then usually it is worn out clutches in the ta. Not to costly. If the thing is making terrible sounding metalic noises....It will usually be costly. Hope this helps. E-mail me if you got questions. If the thing has eaten up the casing..(I've never seen one that bad but an old timer told me he did), add more for the T/A case. Drew

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Retcol

06-27-2006 18:54:38




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 Re: Cost to rebuild the TA in a Super M in reply to Gordy from Iowa, 06-27-2006 17:37:55  
Given the estimates that I saw, why do the repair shops charge between $1500 to $3000 to do the complete job?



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Allan In NE

06-27-2006 19:52:47




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 Re: Cost to rebuild the TA in a Super M in reply to Retcol, 06-27-2006 18:54:38  
Labor charges plus they mark up those parts like you wouldn't believe.

Allan



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Harley

06-28-2006 17:52:53




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 Re: Cost to rebuild the TA in a Super M in reply to Allan In NE, 06-27-2006 19:52:47  
Ya and my experience with shops is, and ya can't blame them if they have to stand behind the finished product, they won't leave anything that is marginal or the least bit worn alone. They will change everything that "might make it" cause they don't want to have to do it twice. Harley



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Dave Slater

06-27-2006 18:10:20




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 Re: Cost to rebuild the TA in a Super M in reply to Gordy from Iowa, 06-27-2006 17:37:55  
Keep in mind that besides the actual unit repair theres a T/A clutch, shafts and bearings that could need replaced. Seals,gaskets,O ring and 15 gallons or so of oil.



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K.B.-826

06-27-2006 18:44:33




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 Re: Cost to rebuild the TA in a Super M in reply to Dave Slater, 06-27-2006 18:10:20  
Yep, and it's also a very good time to replace the main clutch as well, so figure in about $200 for that plus having the flywheel machined.



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wolfman

06-27-2006 17:54:10




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 Re: Cost to rebuild the TA in a Super M in reply to Gordy from Iowa, 06-27-2006 17:37:55  
Neighbor took entire unit to Bednarsky (He advertises nationally & has TA's come in by UPS & sends them back fixed). Cost him $625.



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Nebraska Cowman

06-27-2006 17:43:33




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 Re: Cost to rebuild the TA in a Super M in reply to Gordy from Iowa, 06-27-2006 17:37:55  
valu/bilt has rebuilt units for $522

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