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<blockquote data-quote="averageguy54" data-source="post: 6550539" data-attributes="member: 112538"><p>This is why I was inquiring, last year I rebuilt the injector pump. I had a price from a company in Sheffield for about 550 English pounds ( no emblem on the keyboard) and instead got talked into paying 925 English pounds locally for the same job. I only found this site after the fact. Once bitten, twice shy.</p><p></p><p>Over here, $1000 US would be just about the value of my tractor in its current state, very low compression but can be started. A new rebuild kit will put it's value up to about $2500 -$3000 US, but I don't want to spend most of that getting it fixed if possible. So this is why I'm hoping to hear from experiences, either good or bad, especially on sourcing parts. For example, Would I be okay ordering from e-bay or better off from e-bay.uk, or maybe from a distributor in England directly? If I order from a company based in India, so supposedly Mahindra made parts, or are they just Chinese parts that moved, does anyone know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="averageguy54, post: 6550539, member: 112538"] This is why I was inquiring, last year I rebuilt the injector pump. I had a price from a company in Sheffield for about 550 English pounds ( no emblem on the keyboard) and instead got talked into paying 925 English pounds locally for the same job. I only found this site after the fact. Once bitten, twice shy. Over here, $1000 US would be just about the value of my tractor in its current state, very low compression but can be started. A new rebuild kit will put it's value up to about $2500 -$3000 US, but I don't want to spend most of that getting it fixed if possible. So this is why I'm hoping to hear from experiences, either good or bad, especially on sourcing parts. For example, Would I be okay ordering from e-bay or better off from e-bay.uk, or maybe from a distributor in England directly? If I order from a company based in India, so supposedly Mahindra made parts, or are they just Chinese parts that moved, does anyone know? [/QUOTE]
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