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Posted by mikeinmo on February 24, 2003 at 19:41:18 from (208.31.189.206):
In Reply to: Re: does this sound right posted by Tim Malin on February 24, 2003 at 15:04:53:
I was unable to attend this sale but a buddy of mine did. First off this was an amish sale, the tractor was not on the bill it was added by a neighbor after the fact, it had steel wheels, and they said it had lost all of the hydraulic fluid while chopping silage. The owner announced that at the sale. My buddy said they started it and it sounded good. We have been discussing this and we can't figure out how you could lose all of the hydraulic fluid at once and not have a catastrophic failure of some sort. But, the owner no saled the tractor, so who knows what it would have took to bring it home. I agree though if you could have bought this tractor as is for 2 to 3 thousand dollars it would have been a bargain.
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