Posted by Meangreen on November 08, 2017 at 05:30:22 from (68.15.226.2):
In Reply to: Trading posted by Grandpa love on November 07, 2017 at 05:12:24:
I sold a tractor on there this spring and even though the ad said no trades I still received a few offers. I just politely replied "No Thanks" and moved on with my life.
I do laugh though because some guys WAY over price their stuff. I never bother to inquire since any reasonable offer would be an insult to them. I'm in the omaha area for reference. One guy has a Farmall M for $3800 in rough work clothes and no hood. Ad states he's firm on price. You can buy a "restored" M in these parts for $2500 to $3000.
Second favorite one as of late is a guy from Nevada listing on the Omaha craigslist a John Deere B that looks like it hasn't run in 30 years for $4500. Claims it's rare. Did notice this week they did lower the price to $2500. Around here it's worth about $500 to $750, plus I don't have to drive a 1000 miles one way to pick it up.
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