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Re: Wardner / Hugh McKay
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Posted by Wardner on March 19, 2007 at 17:22:21 from (4.154.240.191):
In Reply to: Wardner / Hugh McKay posted by Mike CA on March 19, 2007 at 15:34:10:
Mike, you were right to call me out. Yes, I got carried away and was disrespectful. Sorry. However, I think you are way over your head in your tractor hobby pursuits. There are somethings you will never learn on this site. For instance. negotoating a purchase agreement. If your seller will not buy a battery or make any effort to run the tractor, he knows he has junk. Under no circumstances should you improve the condition of his property or buy products anticipating a successful transfer. You are already behind the eightball. Make him work for the sale. He fills the tires and radiator. He uses his wrench to check fluid levels and condition. Make him show you the motor is not stuck. See if he is willing to use his truck or tractor to pull the hulk down the street. If you are dealing with his ex-wife or widow, you will need a different set of strategies. Just remember one thing. Time will always send/find you a better or cheaper tractor, particularly when you are dealing for a H.
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