Posted by The tractor vet on November 24, 2020 at 12:30:06 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Re: QUESTION posted by Shaler on November 24, 2020 at 09:37:57:
Nope , and it even printed just like five blocks away . Just like i never do any shell we say shopping locally . Only one time that i went to a local sale and made any kind of buy that was worth my time and that is when they sold out the local I H dealership and that day was well waisted at a sale as i was able to buy95% of the shop for penny's on the dollar . Just one item saved me over 3500 bucks over a rebuilt unit and getting just that first buy was worth it the rest was all gravy and in total it took two one ton truck loads to get it all hauled out . It is like this you buy local and then try and resell EVERYBODY in five countys knows what you paid and want to give you 30% less even after you put a couple grand in it to get it back to go to the field . Never haul in in broad day light make it look like it appeared out of thin air overnight they will always stop to check it out .
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