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Posted by Annomyous on May 01, 2004 at 06:49:42 from (198.68.173.134):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Dishonest Seller posted by Hugh MacKay on April 29, 2004 at 19:14:30:
I am going to remain annomyous Hugh but you have probably driven-ran a tractor more hours on a Thursday afternoon than most of us have in our entire life counting all 7 days of the week. It seems funny that there are always these that know more than anyone else. I have wore out several tractors and once purchased a Hydro 70 sight unseen 400 miles away from home and it was one of the biggest mistakes I ever made on machinery purchasing. It was in SW Oklahoma several years ago. I later found out he was a tractor jockey and would do cosmetic fixing up and then sell as (prime) when they were actually rough. I found the tach had been apart when I went to repaint it and found pliar marks holding the glass in. I was only 30 when I made that discusting purchase. I also sold it 2 year later also I later needed something far away and had no time to go look at it and the dealer sent me a video of the tractor and I told him some things I wanted to see and he didn't show them and I sent it back. Yes Hugh I agree with your method. Time is cheap when compared to a basketcase of a tractor or somekind of equipment
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