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<blockquote data-quote="mmsllc" data-source="post: 94876" data-attributes="member: 13117"><p>Yeah, I know what you are saying. I built a truck that cost me more than what I could have bought almost the same one for. I figure it like this, I win far more than I lose, so I am mainly ok with that. I personally might not give up on that machine, but I might find another chain case for it though. If I could not find one, I would try very hard to measure out the old one & find materials for the new axle tubes before I cut anything off / tried to repair it. I don't (usually) give up easily on almost anything. I work as a mechanic by trade & giving up seems worse than not fixing a "basket case of problems" machine; like the one mentioned above. These sort of problems are usually the end of the road for most people, like BOBCATDAN has said earlier = it just gets too expensive for them, plus they are without a machine while it is being repaired. I think that is the worst stinging part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmsllc, post: 94876, member: 13117"] Yeah, I know what you are saying. I built a truck that cost me more than what I could have bought almost the same one for. I figure it like this, I win far more than I lose, so I am mainly ok with that. I personally might not give up on that machine, but I might find another chain case for it though. If I could not find one, I would try very hard to measure out the old one & find materials for the new axle tubes before I cut anything off / tried to repair it. I don't (usually) give up easily on almost anything. I work as a mechanic by trade & giving up seems worse than not fixing a "basket case of problems" machine; like the one mentioned above. These sort of problems are usually the end of the road for most people, like BOBCATDAN has said earlier = it just gets too expensive for them, plus they are without a machine while it is being repaired. I think that is the worst stinging part. [/QUOTE]
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