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Posted by Screw the reserved names! on September 02, 2004 at 14:30:14 from (165.121.147.50):
In Reply to: CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS!!! posted by RED JOHN on September 02, 2004 at 12:47:11:
No, I really can't believe a 1066 sold for $31,000!, why would anybody pay so much for such a common and plentiful tractor???, I know low hours adds value, but what differece does it make if the tractor has several thousand hours on it as long as it is in good condition and been maintained. Wow, that auction attracted atleast a couple of suckers!. Whoever bought them I bet is planning to never use them, and I wonder why you would want to pay that much to buy something that you won't use, and are afraid to use because you don't want to put any hours on it or scratch the paint, and the worst thing you can do to a tractor besides mistreat it is let it sit around. Around most anywhere you can pick up a nice 1066 for about $12,000- $15,000. Must be a status quo thing so that some yuppie can say he owns it.
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