Andy Martin said: (quoted from post at 15:22:40 03/30/10) I don't particularly care for the show because their goal is to low-ball some unsuspecting owner. Of course I feel the same way about offering a recently divorced lady a pittance for the tractor her husband left her. I answered an ad one time for a $500 Cub, expecting it to be either wrong or a real junker. The lady said the first guy who called bought it. It was her ex-husband's lawn mower but she could not climb on it and sold it for what she thought it was worth. After we talked I'm sure it was an International Cub, she started it for the guy and he drove off. She priced it and it was a fair deal but I still felt bad for her. No body means to be a sucker.
Back to the show, I love it when they get stuck.
If they stopped by my farm they would not be welcome.
Education is expensive. No matter where you get it.
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