Posted by Dave H (MI) on August 08, 2013 at 18:13:28 from (173.111.146.85):
In Reply to: Re: 86 series tractors posted by Larry B. 1486 on August 08, 2013 at 17:58:36:
I agree with absolutely everything you just said! The only truly honest tractor seller I have run into was the man who sold me the SMTA. He had notebooks of records, walked me through the whole tractor, made me drive it up and down public roads in road gear with him (in his advanced years)standing on the drawbar pointing out everything, good and bad, about the tractor. Showed me every leak and gave me an opinion on it. When I suggested he knock a little off the price he told me he would give it to his church first. Ticked me off so bad I drove 4 hrs home and sulked for a month before I sent a trucker over for the tractor and paid his price. ELEVEN YEARS LATER i have changed oil and greased it. Not one other thing have I done to it and it starts 365 days a year on 2-3 cranks and handles all my hay for me. If that guy called me tomorrow and told me he had a 1086 for sale I doubt I would blink an eye at his price.
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