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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 29, 2004 at 18:46:50 from (209.226.247.25):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Dishonest Seller posted by Al on April 29, 2004 at 14:01:12:
Al: You really shouldn't trust me, I even do myself in. I have a Farmall 130 here, should have been parted out 10 years ago. In fact I twice started to do that when robbing parts off it for other tractors. Every time I do that, all of a sudden I find a bunch of parts, reasonable to fix it all up and going again. Now by my own accounting the 130 will soon be worth $10,000. Now just look what I did to myself, heaven help me if I'd ever show mercy on you. I really doubt if there is a whole lot you can do to help anyone. Society has some funny attitudes today. 40 years ago it was, if you bought a new car, truck or tractor, and you beat the dealer down 25% off of list price you were quite proud of yourself. Today you never hear stories like that. The public for the most part want you to know they paid $45,000. for that SUV. Most folks seen to be proud of how much money they can throw around. With attitudes like that there is little you, I or anyone else can do to help.
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