I have 25 year old L4200GST with front end loader. Late last year I REPLACED the engine. The new (Kubota) engine has about 15 hours on it. Now a modulator valve has blown in the transmission hydraulics, and I'm told its $3k just for the part. It's not a functional machine -- it does not move unless it is stone cold, and then it only creeps along, and fails at any incline. For the amount I use it (not much at all), I really can't justify the repair cost on top of last year's engine job ($9k), and was thinking of selling it anyway. Question: if I fixed the hydraulics would I get my money back in selling? Would it be smarter to try just to sell the (practically new) engine, and then the rest for parts? What would you do? (I really do not need to keep the tractor at my age, as little as I do use it.)
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