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An expensive model G

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    Posted: 11 Jul 2011 at 12:50pm
http://louisville.craigslist.org/grd/2487744671.html
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Ouch! I'd like to have another but not that bad ! Thinking about the one on ebay !
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How do you spend over $8,000 to restore a G?
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Hire the work done and you'll find out. Is that left rear on a cant?



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I saw that, too. Optical illusion I suppose. I'd hate to speculate on how much it cost me to get mine painted nice, no shinny paint job, just painted !
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Sure looks like rear wheel is crocked. And if he hired all work done and it was completely overhauled it could get expensive!
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Nutts on that price, would have to have a lot more implements to go with it at that price. 
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I doubt that he'll be selling it any time soon.
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  you ought to try it some time when the block is broken timing gear cover broken complete overhaul  new pistons etc was told it was running and smokes fix it
  next ime will call you for help
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That back wheel is from taking the picture with digital cameras, I have a problem with the wheels being cocked in pictures
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All I see is maybe, and I mean , MAYBE, $1500 in rubber and paint. I'd have to see the bills for the other $6500 that was 'spent'.
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I sent my G engine out to be baked, hot tanked, bored, crank shaft ground, new piston, new bearings, new valves, and I assembled it when I go it home. Shop bill a tad over 1100.00 . Four new tires with tubes. 300.00.  I also needed new brake shoes and one axle with bearings. That cost is not coming to mind.  If I would have hired every thing done as shown in my pictures it might have cost a more than a coupla hundred with paint to only have 1500 out of pocket. That does not count the 1100.00 that I paid for the tractor.
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Maybe that G is one of those rare units designed for the big wheat farms out west or a tobacco farm in the Appalations.
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This guy must live in a different world.
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