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    • I guess depends how fussy you are.  Just had a dodge ram blow a hemi.  Used motor replaced was around $6500.  Would you spend anywhere near that to just buy and install a used motor in a sled?  
    • Woke up to blue skies and a few cms of fluff to clean up now cloudy and snowing again heard OPP pulled plow off roads in Wellington county due to poor weather  lake Conestogo yellow again today  things starting to open up 
    • They can be pricey to fix, shop labor rates alone are pretty high and parts aren’t cheap anymore.   would depend on the cost of the warranty, limitations on coverage, and how much risk I am prepared to take.    
    • If you’re concerned invest the $5k in something liquid and make some interest on it.  Chances are very good you will never spend it.  $5k should go a long ways towards a re-build in the unlikely event it occurs.  
    • I know I would pass too.  As sksman said, when xx year warranty is included in the price for snow check, it’s an easier thing to come to terms with, but for sure paying more upfront….or they offer a few different things for you to pick from I.e. warranty, cash in pocket, track, etc… buying non current has its pros and cons, but usually more pros than cons, like less money forked out!
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