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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 03, 2004 at 01:44:26 from (216.208.58.186):
In Reply to: Re: Rarest IH tractor posted by Brian in NY on November 02, 2004 at 06:20:11:
Brian: Your 2500 figure for SMTA is not correct. I don't know the exact figure right off hand, but I will take CNKS as gospel. I have looked this up in past so I know he is very close, probably dead on. As for your attach on Dave, grow up. He was clearly using a figure of speech. It is possible to look at a lot of tractors, and many you can eliminate very quickly for various reasons. I can remember looking for a used skid steer loader 30 years ago. I must have looked at 2,000 of them, many nothing more than reading the add. I bought a new skid steer, figured I'd save driving and looking at machines not as advertized. Right today I am looking for a few items, and it surprises me the number of tractors not as advertized. Vendors of these can get away with this as they know 75% of old iron buyers, lack the experience to sort it out. As for Dave and I, we come from two different old Euorpean stock of people, neither of which are noted for parting with their money very easily. That also is not very common anymore. You may laugh, but this has served us well.
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