Posted by carvel minne farmer on January 20, 2018 at 09:26:51 from (207.228.78.41):
In Reply to: Tractor shed posted by Grandpa love on January 20, 2018 at 07:29:41:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see morning kevin, when you go to arlens be sure to bring the big trailer so you have room for the ford on the trip home :lol: I run into the same thing over and over kevin in my business repairing welders, I had one customer call and order over $3000.00 in chrome work for his welder (covers, doors, panels) and when it came in I called him and he brought his welder in, we installed all the new chrome pieces, fired up the welder and I heard a knocking sound!! shut it down and went looking, the water pump bearing was shot! advised the customer we need to change it out NOW. if that piles up it will send the fan, fan hub and shaft through the rad. I gave him a price of $150.00 to change the pump now or if he left it it could cost him up to $1200.00 or more. "OH NO HE SAID IT WILL BE FINE" been running like that for a long time :roll: 11 days later he was back for a new pump, rad, fan, fan belt, and 8 hours labour $1500.00 :lol: as my good friend tim told me "john there is no cure for stupid". and i'll bet money you'll be back there building a new tractor shed. all we can do kevin is give them our best advice, and I never argue with them, just bill them!! john.
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