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Re: Re: What's going on with this M on Ebay?
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Posted by Hey Sammy, Heres the link and some info on September 27, 2001 at 20:24:01 from (207.239.97.193):
In Reply to: Re: What's going on with this M on Ebay? posted by sammy the RED on September 27, 2001 at 18:41:05:
Hi Sammy, Here is a link to one of the items that this man is parting out from a Farmall "M". You can open it if you wish and then click on "View other Auctions" to see everything that he has listed on e-bay at this time. I have bought parts from this guy in the past for my Farmalls. I have talked to him on the phone serval times. He makes a living by finding super good condition tractors and taking them apart to sell the pieces. You should have seen the condition of a John Deere "MT" before he took it apart this month. (yea I said the bad word here "John Deere") But this tractor was a show tractor as well. He claimed that he picked it up for $1,200.00 and says that he will make a killing by parting it out. He also sells parts outright, but would rather sell on e-bay due to the prices that some are willing to pay. He must be a very lucky guy to be able to find so many great condition tractors. All the ones that I find seem to need repairs or parts. If I lived in his area I would be trying to buy some of his finds for myself. (need an excuse to build a bigger shop anyway). "Little Bubba"
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