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Posted by steveormary on December 26, 2005 at 10:10:50 from (216.31.88.147):
In Reply to: Re: Hydro Update posted by El Toro on December 26, 2005 at 08:34:20:
I had bought 5 tractors over the years. 2 from neighbors. One I knew needed some work.I just didnt realize how much. 2 from a dealer of which one was a cosignment sale of some sort. The consignment sale tractor needed more work then the wife had money so we sold it. #5 was from a relative. Spent alot of time trying to fix it before I sold it. Question. What do you do when you buy a tractor from a neighbor and it ends up having a cracked block or cracked head. Anyway,a tractor that needs alot more work then he lets on. steveormary
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