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Hydra Mac 8A (Gehl 2500) restoration... or "Oh No... What have I done?"
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<blockquote data-quote="mmsllc" data-source="post: 95860" data-attributes="member: 13117"><p>I know the overwhelming sense of a huge project that seems to keep snow-balling. I think everything you are doing is going to help once it is finally going. It takes a ton of work to revive an older machine. It takes a lot of time to repair all of these issues. When you get done with it, it will be worth it. Try to take some time off of it for a little bit. I tend to be better off when I walk away every so often. Another huge stressor for me is when I am the only floating a huge repair bill / long list of parts / constant delays. It is so much harder to even have a schedule or finish time in mind because it simply adds as another stressor that can seem too much. So, don't drop it off a cliff. Do walk away from it. Do remember that it is going to be a BAD-@$$ when you get it right!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmsllc, post: 95860, member: 13117"] I know the overwhelming sense of a huge project that seems to keep snow-balling. I think everything you are doing is going to help once it is finally going. It takes a ton of work to revive an older machine. It takes a lot of time to repair all of these issues. When you get done with it, it will be worth it. Try to take some time off of it for a little bit. I tend to be better off when I walk away every so often. Another huge stressor for me is when I am the only floating a huge repair bill / long list of parts / constant delays. It is so much harder to even have a schedule or finish time in mind because it simply adds as another stressor that can seem too much. So, don't drop it off a cliff. Do walk away from it. Do remember that it is going to be a BAD-@$$ when you get it right!!! [/QUOTE]
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