Posted by Bryce Frazier on January 07, 2014 at 20:36:41 from (67.142.182.20):
In Reply to: Ford 4000 Value posted by Bryce Frazier on January 07, 2014 at 12:24:12:
Well, we went and looked at it. His mom wrote the check for $8000. The guys was really nice and had a lot of info on the tractor, and here are some pros as to why they decided to buy it:
Roll bar was built REALLY well!!
Loader had been worked on, but was fixed up really well and looked strong.
Engine was recently rebuilt, and seemed as though it had VERY low hours on it after.
All of the hydro cylinders on the loader were rebuilt, and every single hose on the tractor was brand new.
Battery was new.
Instrument Cluster was new.
And there were still a few other things. Over all it seemed like a really nice tractor. The people that bought it thought that it was about $500 over priced, however both of us figured that in our area, it was an okay deal. Seller is happy, buyer is happy, and well, I got a free All You Can Eat dinner, so I am happy. :) Bryce
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