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aruba5er
Nov 02, 2013Explorer
I'd go for it at a good (cheap) price. You probably could not afford to pay a dealer to repair it at $80/100 an hour but if you can repair it, do it. On mine, the nose cone had a leak. A friend and I removed the cap, cut out and replaced the rotten wood, insulated the area(there was none) and replaced the cap.out of pocket less than $100. The only thing I would fear at this time is time. It's getting cold and you may want to leave soon. Or can you work on it inside? Mold, asbestos, lead, all stuff that only recently they found out can hurt you. Or maybe they knew and didn"t tell me. Worked with all that stuff and even mercury. Still kicking. If moldy buy a GOOD respirator, not a paper mask and have at it. Good Luck
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