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Posted by mattlansing on August 14, 2006 at 20:35:05 from (65.101.90.245):
In Reply to: Re: SMTA diesel posted by randy swenson on August 14, 2006 at 06:43:06:
See this is why some people get upset about dealing tractors. I think you are asking a wee much personally. These tractors are out there and ya they might be hard to find but they are there. An old guy about 80 who bought one new just sold it last summer in iowa. Some guy came along and offered him $2000 and he thought that was a great deal (the old man) THat is almost what he paid for it new! The man buying it new that it was not really used for the last 20 years, but the thing would start up and run on both fuels, new tires about 10 years ago(still looked new) fenders, Factory PS, fast hitch. Tin work was mint. I never had the balls to flat out off the guy money for it but it would have been about $4000-$5000! I new what the tractor was and never pursued getting it my loss, now to you situation. I agree with others I would rather by a junker that needs everything and o it myself then spend big bucks up front. They are nice tractors but I can live without it too. You have to be realistic as well. I just a got a JD 730 DS Electic start for $3500 and it will need very little. Just need to look look look until and you can find the deals. My two cents well about 2 dollars.
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