Hi Not trying to start an argument with you was just wondering from your comment how you would answer my dilemma right now. I am a genuine collector of fordson tractors. I have 2 rarer ones i want parts for. Guys have been paying nothing for them here in Canada and shipping them for mega profits. Would you rather me say I was looking for parts to restore my tractor for my private collection/maybe add pictures to the email I send you of my tractors I want parts for, or be the guy saying nothing, buy the parts/tractor from you for nothing ripping you off, and then ship them away for $5000 profit. As has happened here in the last few years. I figure somethings can be helpful like that by being honest. I get guys phone me wanting odd parts or tractors I don't usually sell tractors unless it's a spare i don't need. I can usually figure out the lying cheating exporters from the genuine guys out there. The genuine guy gets help if I can. The exporter don't get far with me I can't stand the lies some tell for there own gain. Regards Robert
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