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Posted by Nathan in Texas on August 24, 2005 at 16:25:41 from (216.167.183.158):
Well, I'm still looking! I'm not sure about posting this here but I figure most people that are on the board already have a tractor and won't try to buy this one out from under me if it is a good deal! ;-) Found a 606 gasser with a loader, 10' disc and 3 bottom plow on ebay and I have someone that can haul it for me for a pretty reasonable rate if I'm willing to wait a while. I know the 606 wasn't a very common tractor and that I probably won't have much luck finding the sheet metal that is missing but I'm not looking for a parade tractor. I've been in contact with the guy and he has been very straightforward with his responses. He got the tractor at an estate sale and is looking to resell it at a profit. He has tinkered around on it a bit but not really used it much. ![third party image](http://i11.ebayimg.com/03/i/04/c3/0f/46_1_b.JPG)
The bidding went to $3,550 on the last auction but that didn't meet the reserve and it has been relisted. Is it worth more than $3,550? I would be using it pretty lightly (for sure less than 100 hours per year - probably closer to 50) and don't already have a disc or plow that comes with the tractor so they would actually be worth something to me. I would appreciate any input or comments that would help me in deciding whether this would be a good tractor or not. Any specific questions that I need to ask him? Thanks, Nathan
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