Posted by j hikemper on March 06, 2012 at 07:38:46 from (184.9.229.12):
Well the WD just Sold ,kinda tainted sale , I might have got took .I aquired this tractor and loader on a hay trade.I only have 15 tractors already ...All seemed in excellant condition to me ,had no problems . but I did not like the loader on a narrow front and i need to drum up fertilizer $$$$ .So i listed it For sale $2150 complete , Guy and his Dad come by , liked the looks and sound And seemed Ok with asking Price . it was just what they were looking for . He hopped on it and stuck it in 3rd and hung the shifter up in the slot above reverse ,,YOU WD Allis Guys know where i mean ,No one was able to pop it back out.Since the shifter was hung up .they shot me a low ball of $1600, I told them the hay trade was worth more than $1800 and i was gonna try to get it out of gear . So. I went to grab a 5/8 socket and ratchet to pull up the cover ,I Came back from tool shed with tools and big screwdriver , ready to operate ,. The Guy says "well , Before you do that ,, Would You take $1750.?"..."Yes . i got plenty to get done around here ", and you just as well take the Allis with You , and i will be close to even ",,After they left , Now I Am Wonderin ?,, TO YOU WD Allis fellas out there ,, Is there a Quirk on the shifting of these WD That a guy can Hang up the shifter and throw a sale ?
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