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What would be a good size shed for fixing tractors
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<blockquote data-quote="wdah/him" data-source="post: 7904534" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>Don't do gearboxes, brakes and stuff much big ripping and that is a mechanic is for. Mostly servicing few panel repairs wiring faults. Work full time so big jobs not a hope on main machines, they are booked into mechanic. </p><p></p><p>At the minute I would like some panel work to the valmet, mf 399 needs door painted and fitted, 390 could do with a decent check round, mxm needs new front hub seal. Not big jobs that involve alot of striping or setting up to reassemble but need done. None of this stops them working just keeps them tidy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wdah/him, post: 7904534, member: 406"] Don't do gearboxes, brakes and stuff much big ripping and that is a mechanic is for. Mostly servicing few panel repairs wiring faults. Work full time so big jobs not a hope on main machines, they are booked into mechanic. At the minute I would like some panel work to the valmet, mf 399 needs door painted and fitted, 390 could do with a decent check round, mxm needs new front hub seal. Not big jobs that involve alot of striping or setting up to reassemble but need done. None of this stops them working just keeps them tidy. [/QUOTE]
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