Posted by jeffcat on February 18, 2015 at 18:15:54 from (73.197.157.130):
In Reply to: need a new disc? posted by jon f mn on February 18, 2015 at 13:48:12:
I know a fool like this in South Jersey. Tractor dealer is the only one in the area for Kubota. He handles some Gravely parts too. He got some trade in stuff and one item was a pretty nice front mount tiller/cultivator bar set for like a model "L". I asked about it and he said a price that would have bought almost a new space shuttle!!! I looked at him and said "one hundred for a set of cultivators?" YUP Then he said "how much do you think they are worth". I countered with $50.oo He counters with HALF way and $75.oo. I left. Instead of cutting a bit of a deal on something I bet he got for MAYYYYBE $20.oo on a trade in. NOPE he had it sit in the back of the lot for six months and then scraped it! What an A$$!!! He has been doing this for years. Most everyone I know in the area can"t wait till he drops over! Gets me all upset again.
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