Posted by Robert major on January 04, 2013 at 21:27:16 from (216.81.17.43):
In Reply to: Beat up equipment posted by rrlund on January 04, 2013 at 11:12:32:
Ah its all one careful lady owner, they just forgot to say about the other 99 idiots after lol.
I see loads of stuff like this around big feedlots and farms where the drivers don't care. some is small farmers to though they look after the cattle better than the yard, house, or equipment. Some of it's not that old either.
I looked at a used tractor the other day on a farm to be honest I would not buy a used dollar from the guy for a nickle. it would not be any good even as scrap looking at his stuff.
The sad thing is I worked for a guy that hired in a 5 year old JD, it came to us straight from trade in not through the dealer shop first. it was beat to death, not a light or straight panel on it, the dog or big rats had eaten the cab interior, and it was covered in oil and dirt. I saw it 4 weeks later on the dealer lot $120.000 plus and you could not even tell it was the same pile a junk. The salesman commented to me about it being the tractor we hired. so be where what reputable brand dealers sell too sometimes. This would not be the first time I've seen this. I worked dealer shops before sorting this junk so they could sell it!. Regards Robert
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