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Re: Just tallied up the total on this project...
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Posted by scott#2 on January 24, 2006 at 18:13:13 from (141.156.138.189):
In Reply to: Re: Just tallied up the total on this project... posted by Hugh MacKay on January 24, 2006 at 17:45:09:
Thanks Guys, Im just pickled tink with this little thing. Ill get some pics up next week or so, after I get the time to mount the tires and put them on the rear. Still trying to catch up on business and should have my life back next week. So far Im up to 5 machines 2 Super A's The other one runs good but needs some attention in the oil pressure department. A Ford 3930, loader, bush hog, JD 420U and a little 212 put put. I hate to admit it but I am thinking of completly re-doing the other SA now. It sure is a ton of work to do it right though. I wasn't kidding about the $5000.00 bill. Thats probably about how much time I have in it at my pay rate. I don't think I would charge any less to do a first rate job like this one. And I'll have to muster up a good deal of determination before I'll even think about totally disassembling another running tractor and starting in on all the work. Thanks Guys, scott#2
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