Posted by philip d on December 02, 2017 at 13:20:09 from (142.177.130.162):
My wife and I are going to her parents for Christmas dinner this year. They're a 2 1/2 hour drive from here. Her Dad texted her a picture of a 2030 John Deere loader forsale online close to here and asked if I'd go look at it for him. I went and checked it out and called him up. The seller said he has other people interested. I told my father in law that it started in barely above freezing temperatures in 5-6 rolls not plugged in and in an unheated garage. The hydraulics worked good no leaks shifted great and the oil was black but no signs of antifreeze. Anyways he called me back awhile later asked if I'd go give him a couple hundred dollars to hold it so I did. I told my wife our Christmas dinners riding on this,if he drives all the way up here and doesn't like the tractor he won't be too happy with me lol. Anyways he picked it up this morning gave us back the deposite money and he's tickled pink. Paid $6000 (CDN) for it,rubbers decent metal all straight little rust and the buckets even solid. Could use a paint job but it's going to do some woods work on their property.
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