Posted by farmer rock on August 23, 2020 at 16:06:10 from (73.187.54.195):
In Reply to: Re: PEOPLE! posted by 495man on August 23, 2020 at 15:45:07:
It's funny that you say that,because I recently sold a nice wheel horse tractor,and I got a lot of people who would contact me,but never follow through,then a fellow called me up,lowballing,then wanting to trade for a bunch of bargain bin tools,but he was a really good guy,and eventually we had a deal for $600 and a bucket full of tools and I had to drive halfway,but since no one else got in touch with me,and it had to go to make room,i agreed .the next day a guy called me up said he really wants it,and will give me $100 more than asking price,so $850 and he would pick it up.Before I said yes I called the first guy,and told him that I would be stupid to turn it down,and he understood perfectly,he was great about it.the funny thing is,about a week later the guy i sold it to called me and said he would sell it back to me for $600 with delivery because it wasn't big enough.I said no,I have no use for it anymore.so I gave him the first guy's number,and as far as I know it went to auction.
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