Posted by Lou from Wis. on May 30, 2018 at 18:52:06 from (184.158.11.60):
Son and I is thinking about trading our 706 IH,for a mini excavator or a bobcat back hoe attachment. The Tractor is like new and has cab, heat,wipers,newly re-upholstered seat new stainless steel lines,fused panel,draw bar,new front tires,good rear tires (not matched)new inner tubes,New cab fan(not hooked up),Lot of work but a swell unit and not junk.We don't use the tractor except for our garden tract. Don't want junk items but we can re-do necessary work on either item. People who know us knows we don't have junk machinery .Granted our machinery is aged but great shape.Looking for close by so we can look items over and we can haul items home.If trade is made, it will be up to the new owners to do their own hauling. We are just thinking about trading and getting something we can use rather then having machinery setting waiting on garden usage.What do you folks think about such a venture? Warmest regards, Lou & Victor.
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