I learned at the the feet of a master. A Vietnamese gal I dated for a bunch of years and bought a bunch of houses with. She was constitutionally incapable of paying full price. Would haggle so sweetly yet so fiercley for days and weeks to save a Hundred Thou or Hundred bucks. Sometimes I was so ashamed. But I learned a lot from her. Should have stuck it out with her as by now I could have been driving John Deeres or Kubotas instead of these crummy Fords. First of all don't fall in love with the deal. There's another house, tractor, baler or cord of wood out there. Bide your time and husband your funds. After looking a tractor over I always ask the seller if the price is firm. Go from there based upon how he responds. There's no reason to insult anyone. Leave your number in case he changes his mind. Let him watch you write it under the hood, on the battery or on the rim with a carpenter's pencil so he doesn't lose a silly piece of paper. If he calls you can tell him what you'll pay. If he doesn't call you have wasted noting but a little time and maybe gas money. They say buying and selling are both just practicing the art of diplomacy. And diplomacy as we all know is the art of telling someone to go to he11 in such a fashion that they actually look forward to going.
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