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Re: My 300u on Ebay...
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Posted by JayWalt on June 19, 2007 at 08:22:51 from (69.221.9.74):
In Reply to: Re: My 300u on Ebay... posted by georgeky on June 19, 2007 at 08:12:20:
Yeah Goerge. For some reason when I have the type of personality, if I own something I want to learn as much as I can about it, If I dont, I loose interest real quick. I really wish this thing wasnt so big and heavy. I'm looking for a smaller style, or a loader for the old JD110, but thats got issues all of its own I'm not sure If I wanna tackle. I really do appreciate all of your guy's help. Maybe you'll see me on the garden tractor board, altho its too diversified and the knowledge is too dispersed. Who knows. I just dont have the drive to get on the farmall board anymore =(. I';m hoping to recoup my investment, altho I know its not likely. Kinda sad that I dont come on here anymore, but I guess my blood isnt as red as others. I have much respect for IH and still speak highly of them. Maybe I'll find me a nice little 284, but I doubt it. I just want something that does what I want it to do without a 15,000 price tag. Retirement is more important to me then any tractor. Hoping to use the funds from this to buy me something to move dirt.
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