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Old 01-27-2019, 12:57 AM
jes6388 jes6388 is offline
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Welcome aboard!!

If you have to get into the engine big time it will quickly become pricey.
Figure on at least $250-$350and up for an overhaul and that's doing it yourself.
I am just finishing up an engine for my 1650 and already the bill exceeds $500 w/parts and machine shop work.

How far apart is this machine??
Post up some pictures if you can.
Thanks for the heads up! My grandpa had taken all the tin off and that's about it. The engine did turn over but that was a few years ago. My grandpa liked to start projects and then not finish them. He pulled it around behind an old wood shed and left it there. That was 3-4 years ago. I'm sure the weather has done some more damage to it. It's going to take some work. I'll post a couple pictures and maybe get your opinion if it's even worth fixing. Thanks for replying!!!
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