Posted by oldtanker on November 15, 2015 at 13:25:25 from (64.118.3.19):
In Reply to: See Anything You Want? posted by Bryce Frazier on November 14, 2015 at 21:00:02:
I got a 30 YO nephew who started farming with his dad about 5 or 6 years ago. He was dying to get a diesel pickup and finally did about 4 years ago. Now he regrets it. Not that it's been a bad truck but there are other things like another tractor that they could have used a lot more. Things that would have made life better or made money. I know you are going to say that you can make money hauling stuff with a truck but you are not 18 yet so you don't want to get caught hauling for hire. Plus you have to let your insurance company know what you are doing so that you have adequate coverage. Plus fuel, wear and tear and depreciation all have to be factored in. Nothing across state lines for hire without a UD DOT number. Not saying you can't do it but if you get caught breaking the law it gets expensive quick.
I have to agree, I see and ad that claims "runs good" then says needs some work I wonder what else the seller is lying about. Like "runs great, needs a clutch". Just saw an ad that said that. How do you know it runs great through all ranges if you can't drive/operate it because of the clutch? So spend 50 bucks and put a carb kit and points in that thing. Don't know about there but here a good running M with good rubber and ALL the sheet tin is a 8-900 buck tractor. Has to be something real nice to bring more. So you may be shooting a little high on your prices. An old stuck Case is scrap value here.
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