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Re: 400 Farmall on ebay
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Posted by Wardner on February 20, 2004 at 00:20:36 from (67.25.174.183):
In Reply to: 400 Farmall on ebay posted by Male Gayle on February 19, 2004 at 16:51:46:
That picture in the eBay item is MY tractor. I have owned it for four years and I still own it. You will find the same picture in the Tractor Photo section of this site. Do not bid on that tractor if you value your money and sanity. This is the same guy who put up an Electrall several weeks ago. Bids went to $1048 but didn't meet the reserve. It was missing alot of parts and had no guarantee. He would not include the Electrall transmission with the sale. He held it back so that he could sell it to the buyer after the auction. Even though I would like another Electrall, the whole deal stunk and I did not bid or offer to buy the transmission. The trannies are very rare. I emailed him several times and included the eBay picture that he is using. Someone needs to drop a wheel weight on his head. Ask him what the serial number of the tractor is. Compare it to the serial number of the photo in my picture.
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