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Re: Re: Reporting Crooked AntiqueTractor Sellers
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Posted by cheries001 on September 18, 2002 at 18:58:01 from (12.47.88.201):
In Reply to: Re: Reporting Crooked AntiqueTractor Sellers posted by Michael on September 16, 2002 at 10:37:07:
I would like to thank Michael for letting me know that there was some confusion on the tractors that I was selling. I really am trying to do a good job with this farmers tractors. It has been a lil tough getting the information out of him unless I ask a direct question. Let me know what you would like on the listing and I will try and get it for you. I understand that you would like some more pictures of the 444. I will try and get them tommorrow. Steven is right also. The John Deere H is a sweet tractor. There is a gentleman coming out to drive a couple of them tommorrow and I will let you guys know what he thinks. From what I can see these are all running tractors with decent rubber or brand new rubber on all of them. No sign of oil spills on the ground and the sheet metal on most seems to be in great shape for the age. I sold automobiles and ran dealerships for 12 years so I know nothing about tractors but I am learning as fast as I can. Just let me know what I can provide information wise and I will try.
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