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<blockquote data-quote="Highashgrange" data-source="post: 7541304" data-attributes="member: 157851"><p>I’d resigned myself to the fact that wheel motors and pumps etc - lines, plumbing, wiring etc may need doing and I’ve built that into the budget. Basically over 10 years if I carry on using a contractor it’s going to cost me in the region of £120,000. So if I spend £20,000 on a SP and have to spend another £20,000 repairing it I’m not to fussed. Ok I’ll never get my £40,000 back in residual but it’ll be worth £10,000 in 10 years time and will be around 15,000 hours.</p><p>HOWEVER there’s a point where you’ve got to stop and all the above and an engine wouldn’t be ideal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highashgrange, post: 7541304, member: 157851"] I’d resigned myself to the fact that wheel motors and pumps etc - lines, plumbing, wiring etc may need doing and I’ve built that into the budget. Basically over 10 years if I carry on using a contractor it’s going to cost me in the region of £120,000. So if I spend £20,000 on a SP and have to spend another £20,000 repairing it I’m not to fussed. Ok I’ll never get my £40,000 back in residual but it’ll be worth £10,000 in 10 years time and will be around 15,000 hours. HOWEVER there’s a point where you’ve got to stop and all the above and an engine wouldn’t be ideal. [/QUOTE]
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