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Posted by paul on September 17, 2003 at 10:22:43 from (206.10.55.65):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Estate Auction-Tractors posted by Burlgoat on September 17, 2003 at 10:10:34:
I wrote too fast, as always. ;) ;) I didn't think you were up to anything at all, and I appologize if I appeared to say that. When you've hung around these forums for 5-6 years, you see all kinds of people with all kinds of ways of doing things. I only meant to say, the way you worded the message, you might run into people who will say to you..... Well, what I guess I said! Sorry about that. It sounds like your family is interested in a wide range of machines. I would recommond the Hotline books, about $40. They list some of the options, engine, tranny, weight, etc. of the machines, as well as auction & (sometimes) dealer prices. Really helpful. Their web site may allow you to look up one item for free - haven't been there in a while. Searching www.google.com for 'hotline machinery' should find it for you, if the obvious web address doesn't work. Itech also makes some $15-19 tractor guides which help in figuring prices - can find those in farm supply stores. Again, I meant to help more than I hurt! Bad wording on my part. :) --->Paul
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