@@littlewingpsc27 At near $150 an hour it adds up fast. it had to be cleaned up, after the leak repair with a bore machine. Plus a pressure test. . They also recorded all the measurements, to are account. and if we wanted a brand new one, it would only be a phone call from making it happen. . If you simply want new seals for a leaky cylinder, ive taken one apart myself.and walked in with a bag of seals, for far far far less money, but your doing the work yourself. And no warranty at all. Granted other than a new replacement, your not getting a warranty would be a good bet. . There want it fixed yesterday price, is something like 2x the 150
Glad see some videos on old skidders I'm trying work on a john deere 540 but can't get any of the levers to move
$600 to weld it back up? That seems high. Was it really involved time wise to fix it?
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At near $150 an hour it adds up fast.
it had to be cleaned up, after the leak repair with a bore machine. Plus a pressure test.
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They also recorded all the measurements, to are account.
and if we wanted a brand new one, it would only be a phone call from making it happen.
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If you simply want new seals for a leaky cylinder, ive taken one apart myself.and walked in with a bag of seals, for far far far less money, but your doing the work yourself. And no warranty at all.
Granted other than a new replacement, your not getting a warranty would be a good bet.
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There want it fixed yesterday price, is something like 2x the 150
They had to do a black light with liquid or blue powder to find the cracks.