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Posted by Michael Soldan on October 04, 2006 at 10:58:09 from (24.235.41.226):

Jay posted asking where we get money for our tractors and some thoughts came up in the discussion. I don't have money to throw around but when it comes to repairs I will not hesitate to spend what I have to to get the job done right. I will check for used parts where applicable and buy new parts when I have to. I do not believe in letting something deteriorate or some sheet metal cause the whole tractor to look bad for want of spending a few dollars and getting what is needed. On the same token I try to save by doing my own repairs, welding, body work and painting. I believe that certain parts are absolutely necessary to have and be correct, I don't hesitate to buy a new manifold whatever the cost. A new manifold makes a tractor, you have better flow and distribution than with an old, cracked,rewelded rusted one, I have gone both ways and will never try to repair one that has seen its day.I have purchased grills and parts that I don't need but have them repainted and ready if I ever do. I have two sets of rear wheel weights and a front set painted and in my garage, H/M fenders painted, generators, starters, brake pans, 3 H grills and two H hoods,light bars, lights, switch boxes,...all purchased at the right price and ready to go when I need them. I cannot leave something that is broken or not working, its in my blood that it needs to be fixed and ready to go when I want it...trucks, tractors ,machinery ,chainsaws, riding mowers etc..and they better start and they better work...I can't stand something not working properly. In my farm books the column heading "Parts, Labour and Repairs" is usually the biggest farm expense I have and I don't hire much labour. On the same token my tractors do what they are intended to do, machinery etc likewise. Now that expense to me is mostly preventative maintenance. I see a bad tire I replace it so I don't have a flat in the middle of baling. Filters and fluids, belts, tires, hardware,draw bolts, ignition parts, proper mufflers, batteries,.. all necessities. Like I said I don't throw money around, I will shop for the best prices, will consider used parts, buy no name fluids, belts, tires, but they will be good quality, servicable, or I don't buy. ..still having fun..Mike in Exeter Ontario


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