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Throwing good money after bad
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 123584" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>I'd say then, maybe try this, start making a list of what you know is BAD< or going south, then, get online and look up costs for replacement parts, and or if your NOT doing the labor, , get some estimates </p><p> as leaving things worn like pins and such(pending how bad) can just lead to much larger costs to fix when they get very bad, like most things, its better and cheaper o replace before they get sloppy,</p><p> and then do the math, is it worth to keep throwing money into it or,. maybe time for a lower hour machine ? as odds are you can SELL this machine to help add towards a different one if it come s that way!</p><p> as the math tends to tell what direction you need to go in!</p><p>but the big part of things is being HONEST, on what is bad, going bad and should be fixed,</p><p> rather than just adding parts and spending $$$</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 123584, member: 13825"] I'd say then, maybe try this, start making a list of what you know is BAD< or going south, then, get online and look up costs for replacement parts, and or if your NOT doing the labor, , get some estimates as leaving things worn like pins and such(pending how bad) can just lead to much larger costs to fix when they get very bad, like most things, its better and cheaper o replace before they get sloppy, and then do the math, is it worth to keep throwing money into it or,. maybe time for a lower hour machine ? as odds are you can SELL this machine to help add towards a different one if it come s that way! as the math tends to tell what direction you need to go in! but the big part of things is being HONEST, on what is bad, going bad and should be fixed, rather than just adding parts and spending $$$ [/QUOTE]
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