Posted by The tractor vet on October 09, 2020 at 08:16:45 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Re: Today's rant posted by John T on October 09, 2020 at 06:14:10:
Yup. And you know you priced it way to cheap when they don't even try to beat you down ten bucks and start pealing off the dead presidents . Then ya get the ones that show up and try and buy something ya don't want to sell since you already fixed it up for yourself and they say what do you want for that one and you tell them it is not for sale and ya get well how much and again ya say it's not for sale and they come back with how much , so to put and end to this you throw a outlandish price on it way over what you could buy one for anyplace on this earth for half the price and ya get OH and they leave only to come back a half hour later with check in hand and you tell them that you don't take checks so they send there wife off to the bank to bring cash back . I could NOT keep and 806 for myself as no sooner then i got it all fixed up with new paint tires everything questionable or broke repaired , rebuilt someone would show up out of the blue and just have to have it regardless the price you pulled out of the air tryen to get them to leave . The only way i have been able to keep one for myself is NOT fix all the oil leaks , never painted it just put new tires on it fixed the lights , put a new seat on it change oil and RUN it , yup she is a true rag but runs like a scalded dog and i have had it now 21 years . Just did the fall service on it yesterday and put a new seat on it added in L E D lights and looked over the new oil leaks.
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