Thanks Steven. Let me appologize to you for my somewhat smarta$$ attitude. I can see why you would think that. But we all must accept the fact that since JD prices are ridiculous, that the hobby itself has gone out of control. Us "old timers" have to get it in our head that the $500 - $600 tractors in excellent conditon are gone. Lets assume that this guy restored that tractor, and assume its been gone through, and also assume there are many new parts on it. All he is simply doing, is trying to get hjis money back out of, which we all know is impossible to do. I personally have over $8000 in my M, and know if were to ever sell it, I would want to ge tas much of my money back as possible.Would I, nope! But theres not enough 0's in the world to get it from me. Again, thanks for your answer, I have always respected your opinions.
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