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Re: $20,000 3020 JOHN DEERE
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Posted by Mark - IN. on January 31, 2005 at 21:41:23 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: $20,000 3020 JOHN DEERE posted by txblu on January 31, 2005 at 19:05:30:
Ahh Mark, I agree is his, her's, or their money. Just seems like an awful lot. I've looked over 4020's for $7K that run real well, are a hundred horses +, and always were quite a tractor, and always will be. For that price, need new rubber, paint, and I'm sure some work, but will still get the job done no matter what it looks like. When I saw one recently for $14K that's a sharp lookin tractor, and engine is rebuilt, I looked, but said at $14K is still out of line. Maybe if I'd rebuilt it and had that into it, well, different story. You're right, is their monies, not mine, and they can do whatever they want with their monies. But I'm still gonna walk away shakin my head. Everyone has in their minds what something is worth and a break or cutoff point, and, well, it's their money, and it went well beyond my cutoff point. But I agree, it's their money, buy whatever they want. Won't hurt me a bit. No hard feelings Mark. Mark
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