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Re: Selling a tractor
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Posted by Bill Smith on February 17, 2004 at 10:16:25 from (63.147.130.32):
In Reply to: Selling a tractor posted by Galen on February 16, 2004 at 20:23:02:
I would be hesitant to do buisness this way. A one on one operation, you as the seller and the other person as the buyer, is the best way to go. Always cut out the middle man if you can. If I was you, I would first and foremost figure out what you will sell the tractor for and forget about Joe Blow who says he can sell it over seas and arrange shipping. Then place some local classifieds. Sell the tractor to the first guy that has the amount of money you want for the tractor. If not cash, you might want to make sure check clears before releasing the tractor. Bing, bang, bomb, you got the tractor sold and the money in the bank. If tractor does not sell, you still have the tractor and are not out anything except minimal expense on some classified ads, although you might be asking to much if it does not sell which is why making up the initial idea of amount you want for the tractor is very important, probably the most important thing is knowing what it is worth. Just my 2 cents.
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