Posted by Mike M on November 25, 2014 at 13:11:15 from (24.140.3.210):
In Reply to: Tractor Advice posted by Olliekid on November 25, 2014 at 12:45:23:
Don't you just hate it when they don't call you back when they are ready to sell. You likely would of gave more than the dealer. I have had this same thing happen several times in the past. But it can work the other way too. I stopped in and asked about a tractor I saw sitting and the guy sold it to me. I remember at the time he was quizzing me about if it had problems he was worried I'd be back complaining or something ? I told him straight up that when I buy I know it is AS IS. I think that's why I got it. Found out later someone I knew had stopped there all the time wanting to buy it and never could. I bet that was why he would not sell to him. Then the funny thing was this guy got mad at me ! like I stole it out from under him or something. LOL. I had driven by that tractor many times and NEVER even knew it was there as I was driving. This time I was riding and spied it right away since I wasn't concentrating on traffic.
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