I spent most of my career in Government service and have bought and sold property in Michigan, West Virginia, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Virginia. I have dealt with a LOT of real estate agents. Believe you me, there is a Lot of differences in agents. A really good agent will do and equal amount of work for a prospective buyer as he does for the seller. He will write up an honest description of your property, make sure the deed is clear, make sure that all offers are legitimate (affordable by bidder) perform an accurate estimate of the worth of your property based upon local recent sales. The way I understand recent legislation, realtors can no longer high pressure a bidder into something way out of his price range. That is one of the main things that got us into the recession of 2008 (shisty RE agents and banks that went along with them.) Selling you property yourself will save you the 10 to 15% real estate fee but I don't know if it will protect you from a buyer who defaults. If you do go with an agent , and they will save you a LOT of work and worry) make sure you get them to commit, in writing, exactly what their duties will be. They are making a tremendous amount of money for their work effort.
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Today's Featured Article - Hydraulics - Cylinder Anatomy - by Curtis von Fange. Let’s make one more addition to our series on hydraulics. I’ve noticed a few questions in the comment section that could pertain to hydraulic cylinders so I thought we could take a short look at this real workhorse of the circuit. Cylinders are the reason for the hydraulic circuit. They take the fluid power delivered from the pump and magically change it into mechanical power. There are many types of cylinders that one might run across on a farm scenario. Each one could take a chapter in
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