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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 56631" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>The only resonable diesel over here are the 6bt cummins as dodge used them in 3/4 ton pickups from 91 on and many of those engines out lasted the pickups.</p><p>By the sounds of the market over there purchasing a new engine for a old machine would not be a a big mistake. You keep hour and maintenace records and you will always be able to sell the engine again for a good dollar. especially if you can demonstrate it runs well.</p><p>I hate those junk yard where they pull the motors out, wash and paint them and want to sell them with no warranty. Wouldn't touch that with a ten ft pole. Stand behind it or keep it, especially fr 2/3 or new, no contest imo there.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 56631, member: 307"] The only resonable diesel over here are the 6bt cummins as dodge used them in 3/4 ton pickups from 91 on and many of those engines out lasted the pickups. By the sounds of the market over there purchasing a new engine for a old machine would not be a a big mistake. You keep hour and maintenace records and you will always be able to sell the engine again for a good dollar. especially if you can demonstrate it runs well. I hate those junk yard where they pull the motors out, wash and paint them and want to sell them with no warranty. Wouldn't touch that with a ten ft pole. Stand behind it or keep it, especially fr 2/3 or new, no contest imo there. Ken [/QUOTE]
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