Posted by rustyfarmall on October 18, 2009 at 04:46:55 from (209.152.78.140):
In Reply to: Farmall M Engine posted by cessnapilot3 on October 15, 2009 at 18:26:42:
cessnapilot3 said: (quoted from post at 18:26:42 10/15/09) Thanks for all the opinions. I did take the engine in, drop it off and say fix it....but I also told him to call me if it was anywhere near or over 1000 bucks. I did not have a formal written quote ( my stupidilty) After being involved in aviation, I didn't think it was possible to be surprised with a bill.
Supposedly he is a very reputable race/tractor pulling engine builder, but I told him I wanted it stock.
By the time I get this tractor done (engine, tires, paint, 3 pt. hitch and hydraulics, I'll have 5000 in it. Oh and the tractor was given to me.
I think maybe I've made an expensive mistake. I've seen a lot of nice M's for much less. Hmm
That $5,000 may be more than what you will get out of the tractor IF you wanted to sell it, but I'll guarantee you that the same $5,000 WILL NOT buy a tractor that will be as good as your M when it is all done. $5,000 just doesn't go very far today in the used tractor market, and anything you find that can be purchased for $5,000 will either be very small or very worn out.
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