I cannot possibly think of a way to convey a response on this and not offend you. I suppose they could just tell you it isn't worth what you are asking...but that would likely irritate you. They could probably make you a low offer...ticked off again. They could try to explain to you the cost of dragging a trailer across the state. Their risk of getting stuck with repair bills that YOU should have taken care of before you listed it as "ready to go". I suspect all of the above would be a source of irritation. Your attitude likely rings out loud and clear on the phone, so they make some lame excuse and hang up. Heck, I imagine MY attitude tells you that I deal with a lot of real bad apples selling things on CL. Selling things on the internet does not excuse you from the normal civilities of farmyard equipment sales. Expect to answer a lot of questions and engage in some normal human conversation...some of which is going to involve boring statements about weather, locations, etc. If you cannot do that, then take it to the nearest dealer and sell it to them for what they will offer. Sorry to be so blunt, but cut your fellow man some slack and learn how to interact socially. He KNOWS where it is! Just trying to make conversation and maybe buy your item!
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