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Posted by Steven@nd on December 06, 2002 at 14:34:05 from (12.23.184.133):
Several people have mentioned that I must be crazy to spend what I did to fix up my H. Well, I found the receipts for what I bought and totalled them up. If you only add up the necessary parts to get the engine together, that cost around $1500. Total cost of the tractor and mower to get it to useable condition is around $2800. I know I could have gotten by without some of the parts, but I believe in doing it once and doing it right. Here is the list: Part Cost Manifold $140.00 Spark Plug Wires $10.00 Headlight wire harness $10.25 Grommet for wiring box $2.00 Postage $6.00 Valve Job $45.00 Install Seats $48.00 Install Guides $28.00 Grind Crankshaft $89.00 Install and hone piston pin bushings $27.00 Install Cam bearings $15.75 Shop Materials $10.00 Freeze Plugs $1.43 Valve seat inserts (exhaust) $19.96 Valve seat inserts (intake) $9.64 Hi-Tack spray for head gasket $8.32 Cam Bearing set $32.36 Manifold studs $4.05 Fittings/line for oil pressure gauge $4.32 Case/IH Thermostat $18.32 Fan Belt $12.72 Generator Belt $9.17 Starter switch $13.81 Spark Plugs $10.00 Gear Lube $46.75 Hoses and Clamps $25.00 Liftall pump gasket and seal $16.69 Seal and bearing for PTO $24.67 Brake shaft seals $17.78 Transmission front seals $19.67 Water Cap $7.50 Throwout bearing $19.50 Pilot bearing $10.00 Wiring Harness $34.00 Oil pressure gauge $18.25 Temp gauge $46.75 Decal Set $27.00 Mag parts $22.25 Replacement engine block $275.00 Total in Tractor parts $1185.91 Mower Parts Sections, bolts, guards, hold downs $237.65 Hydraulic restrictor $2.25 Drive Chain $43.87 Sprockets/ repairs $75.00 Total mower parts $358.77 Cost of original Tractor w/mower $400.00 Cost of parts Tractor $150.00 Engine Kit $600.00 Mount Tires/new tubes $150.00 TOTAL ALL PARTS $2844.68
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