Massmilling
New Member
This is my first post on the forum so please bare with me while I try to figure this all out.
So I am in the process of rebuilding a woodchuck 12 inch chipper. It is a hyroller 1200 model with a 4b cummins. I am going through it totally from the hitch to the feed tray. What would a fair sale price be after all is said and done, I am in the middle right now and will post some pictures once I figure out how to do it on the forum. There will be receipts for everything to prove it all, I am doing it in my spare time while attending college also and want to know what a fair price to ask after it is all said and done will be. I have a list of all the work being done and will be adding items to that list as I find more things that I should replace.
The list of the work done to it is as follows
-new axle with new bearings, brakes and tires
-total re-wire from front to back with marine grade wire and a new lighting package
-full rebuild of the Cummins 4b engine, all Mahle and Oem parts
-new fuel lines
-new clutch
-full sand blast and paint
-all new hydraulic lines
-new belts
-new knives
-new bearings on the disc, feed rollers
So I am in the process of rebuilding a woodchuck 12 inch chipper. It is a hyroller 1200 model with a 4b cummins. I am going through it totally from the hitch to the feed tray. What would a fair sale price be after all is said and done, I am in the middle right now and will post some pictures once I figure out how to do it on the forum. There will be receipts for everything to prove it all, I am doing it in my spare time while attending college also and want to know what a fair price to ask after it is all said and done will be. I have a list of all the work being done and will be adding items to that list as I find more things that I should replace.
The list of the work done to it is as follows
-new axle with new bearings, brakes and tires
-total re-wire from front to back with marine grade wire and a new lighting package
-full rebuild of the Cummins 4b engine, all Mahle and Oem parts
-new fuel lines
-new clutch
-full sand blast and paint
-all new hydraulic lines
-new belts
-new knives
-new bearings on the disc, feed rollers