markct
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Aug 9, 2002
- Messages
- 893
- Location
- northfield connecticut
- Tractor
- gradall g3r excavator, kawasaki mule 2500,ford 8000,and a 1936 caterpillar road grader
whenever gettin anything rebuilt the warranty is what counts, when i was looking at getting a rebuilt motor for my F350 a few years ago i could get one from a few different places for 15 hundred to 16 hundred bucks, or from the ford dealer was 18 hundred bucks, i went with the ford rebuilt and have no regrets, i put the motor in and at highway speeds it had about 5 lbs of oil pressure, i took the truck to them they put there gauge on in and confirmed the low oil pressure, they told me they would order another engine and to bring it back in a week and they would swap it, all labor covered, everything was done very well, i was so glad i spent the extra even tho i did get a bad engine the first time they took care of it completely