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Posted by vo on January 19, 2005 at 09:08:33 from (205.200.71.47):
In Reply to: Re: Buying at a distance from home .... posted by Jim Ward on January 19, 2005 at 08:16:22:
Jim Ward, in the US they must have a different version of Christian at least this would be true on your property. You wanted a same tractor I just had sold for $2500. I told you I just had sold it but did have this 560 which hadn't run for 5 years and I would sell this one as is for $1525. You asked if I would get it running which I did by hiring a diesel mechanic. After he got it running, I brought it home and drove it to the loading dock. When the truck arrived it was cold and I loaded a 1206 using it to pull the 560 onto the trailor. No tires were flat, was I to come with and watch the tires as the trailor bounced 1000+ miles? Give me a break! I also told you that at $1525, you still had $1000 to play with should the tractor need work. I sent you an email telling you how to start the tractor, you sent me an email back telling me you installed a head gasket. Did that cost $1000? Now you're BSing that it needed a head, are you sure the tractor needs it? I smelt you right from the on set and I wish I never would have gotten involved with you, you definitely lead a life full of problems. If you had a toll free number for upstairs, you would be calling it constantly complaining that the sun is or isn't shinning. Have a good day or at least try to!
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