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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 4470" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>This is also true.</p><p>BUT with wear on parts that run a seal, these can be fixed, i know a guy that had to replace the seal on the drive end of a hydrostatic pump. He used a speedy sleeve which is basically a thin tube that you slide over a worn shaft to give a nice new surface to run on. They are only a few thou thick and generally you can get away with using the same seal (a new one of course).</p><p>Of course its not the best way to do a repair, but it is an option. There is always a way to fix things!! it just depends on how much time and effort you want to put in.</p><p>Depending on your ability it could be a good machine, if you need to send it to the dealer for minor repairs the costs will kill you. This machine is around 25-30 years old, most of the parts will still be available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 4470, member: 82"] This is also true. BUT with wear on parts that run a seal, these can be fixed, i know a guy that had to replace the seal on the drive end of a hydrostatic pump. He used a speedy sleeve which is basically a thin tube that you slide over a worn shaft to give a nice new surface to run on. They are only a few thou thick and generally you can get away with using the same seal (a new one of course). Of course its not the best way to do a repair, but it is an option. There is always a way to fix things!! it just depends on how much time and effort you want to put in. Depending on your ability it could be a good machine, if you need to send it to the dealer for minor repairs the costs will kill you. This machine is around 25-30 years old, most of the parts will still be available. [/QUOTE]
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