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Need advice Lowe Husky 1960M
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 502586" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Bet new motor cost is now over 150 per hp, they have really gone up. My local dealer claims 3-4 month wait if not in stock and he doesn't have much stock!! Big hp engines like over 250 hp has a year long wait !! If that ole two stroke still has life, get it fixed, I am still a big fan of them over heavy and expensive to repair four strokes.</p><p>However, if you choose to keep it, you have a great starting point !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 502586, member: 1183"] Bet new motor cost is now over 150 per hp, they have really gone up. My local dealer claims 3-4 month wait if not in stock and he doesn't have much stock!! Big hp engines like over 250 hp has a year long wait !! If that ole two stroke still has life, get it fixed, I am still a big fan of them over heavy and expensive to repair four strokes. However, if you choose to keep it, you have a great starting point !! [/QUOTE]
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