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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 1401457" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>I just finally got a price yesterday. 20.8x38 Firesones, Michelin tubes, 240 gallons fluid, estimated high at 3 hour shop rate at $75, $120 to take old tires, $75 service call. Came to about $2800.</p><p></p><p>Sharp looking tractor, I would love to get mine painted but that will have to wait. I was having it slip out of reverse and had that fixed then a month later the TA went out and figured since it was split that I might as well replace the clutch. Between those repairs and rebuilding front end, fixing AC, putting an air ride seat in, new blower motor, new radio, and now tires; I will have way more into that thing than it is worth. Now I have to keep it for another 5 years just to justify the repairs and upgrades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 1401457, member: 122"] I just finally got a price yesterday. 20.8x38 Firesones, Michelin tubes, 240 gallons fluid, estimated high at 3 hour shop rate at $75, $120 to take old tires, $75 service call. Came to about $2800. Sharp looking tractor, I would love to get mine painted but that will have to wait. I was having it slip out of reverse and had that fixed then a month later the TA went out and figured since it was split that I might as well replace the clutch. Between those repairs and rebuilding front end, fixing AC, putting an air ride seat in, new blower motor, new radio, and now tires; I will have way more into that thing than it is worth. Now I have to keep it for another 5 years just to justify the repairs and upgrades. [/QUOTE]
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