Posted by dave2 on March 17, 2012 at 13:17:42 from (139.139.35.69):
Got tired of looking for loaders and pretty much decided to go without. Last thing I expected was to find this one almost next door. Figuring ANY loader was better than no loader and the fact that I didn't have to drive all over the country to get it. I bought this one sight unseen... Never offered anything and insisted he think about it and get back with me. Told him the price he offered was on the low side. He said it was in the way and he knew where it'd be if he needed to borrow it... Paid him yesterday and picked up his tractor to take the brackets off and saw the loader for the first time... This thing is worth 5 times what he charged me for it...
Do I just appreciate it and make sure I'm available if he needs anything or go and offer him more money for it??? Taking a chance of making him feel like a fool and I have more money than I know what to do with and rubbing it in his face.....
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