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Posted by Justin NY on August 27, 2002 at 18:18:52 from (12.30.224.206):
In Reply to: Can anyone recommend good classified sites? posted by Butch Heilig on August 27, 2002 at 12:00:26:
Butch, I can't help ya on classifeids besides E-bay,But I do know of a A for sale I stummbled across this weekend at a garage sale the man died and the son was cleaning out the barn.I asked about attachments and he said no but I got a tractor,I would buy it for a restoration project if it weren't for school clothes for 3 kids right now! It is complete but needs work they have started it with the hand crank for years I don't know if the starter is shot but the battery difinetly is!It has a big snow blade on the front(manual lift),wheel weights,headlight lenses are broke and it is quite rusty ,but a nice restoration project,Also 1 new rear tire on it.The kid was kinda clueless on price he said 1100 and I said feel lucky to get$500(I'm cheap)I think $7-800 would drive it away,If you are interested I can stop over there and get his phone number or e-mail for ya,Located in Batavia,Ny ( Western New York State)Good Luck, Justin
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