Posted by John A. on July 24, 2013 at 19:05:58 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: opinion needed posted by Larry@stinescorner on July 24, 2013 at 06:27:50:
Larry, You Asked! I would sell it so fast it would make my neighbors head swim! You are not using it now....Ship it out and be gone with a rig that your 2000 has beat hands down. Only reason to keep it is, If it is a family tractor Dads, Grand-Dads, ans Uncle, In-Law, Etc! Personally I would not have one on My Place! I will P!ss off a bunch of Folks,... Crappy little tractor, a PIA to drive and use. Just my thoughts. There Waaaay toooo many better tractors in various Flavors to own with PS, PB, TA, LPTO, Better tranny options too. An 8N will bring a boat load of money from a Nimrod who lives in the City with a pocket full of cash. Who just bought a 5 acre Ranch! and has to have an 8N cause Grand-dad had one and he rode on it, in Grand-Dads lap 50 yrs ago! Ship it and shed Not Narry-a-Tear over it being gone! Later, John A. * * PS....IF, you stay in contact with the Buyer and in 5 yrs or so you can probably buy it back at 1/2 of what you sold it for.
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