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Re: $20,000 3020 JOHN DEERE
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Posted by txblu on January 30, 2005 at 19:56:23 from (209.151.113.0):
In Reply to: Re: $20,000 3020 JOHN DEERE posted by Jonboy on January 30, 2005 at 19:24:00:
Just bought a '74 4230 (100 PTO hp)for $17. It was mechanically original with 3990 hours and you could tell they were real. The cosmetics and rubber were new including complete new cab interior including wheel and controls. Cab air had new 134 system including new compressor and hoses. You can't tell it from showroom new. Why? Have wanted one for 25 years and when I saw this one I said I'm going to buy it. So I did. Am just now completing my new shop which will also serve as it's home. Can't leave something like that sitting out. Guess this is why you work hard (and smart....get the right job with the right employer) all your life; to be able to do what you want when you retire. Now was the price right? I'd say so when they are selling 44XX's up the road for $25k all the time (Southwest Auction Co. Inc....daily sales and once a month auction). Yeah I know a 44XX is a lot more tractor but I didn't want a lot more tractor, nor did I want a turbo. Mark
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