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Southern, MN | Look at it this way. If you don’t have time, experience, extensive set of tools, a building (heated shop northern climate) or mentor on a smaller acres base. Be cheaper to have dealer do the work. Once you get to a certain size of acres then you run into a wall of what do you devote your time too. Maybe it’s better to still hire repairs out and you focus on other stuff. Everyone needs a mentor and experience to become a master. You should though be able at a minimum be able to change your own oil. If you are so green or unwilling to not accomplish even those remedial task it’s going be a slow painful expensive road. Not saying you have to change your own oil but atleast if you can do the simple things to keep going if have too instead of waiting for the dealer to come out to tighten gas cap. The simple stuff is in the owners manual and you should be able to read. | |
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