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Re: AC B Value Raising the bar
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Posted by Mark - IN. on March 03, 2005 at 16:10:00 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: AC B Value Raising the bar posted by RustyFarmall on March 03, 2005 at 15:19:48:
Rusty, I agree with you 100%. I'd bet that that B is worth every penny, and more. Unfortunately the market of tractors of lesser value will bring the price down, and undeservedly so. But them's the breaks. Remember the 3010 that went for $20K a month or so ago? Personally, not for me. But then again, maybe $20K aint so bad if was a total restoration, especially when considering that new tin and plastic Deere garden tractors go for $6K at Home Depot with nothing more than a belly mower. Still, no $20K for me - I'd rather buy a beater and fix it my way, my choice. Nonetheless, there will be someone willing, and bless them, especially if they use it in good health and enjoy it. Can certainly ask $4K, and should. Absolutely should because can always drop the price if have to, would be hard to raise it though. Can't hurt to ask or try, especially if doesn't have to sell to begin with. Best of luck, sincerely. Mark
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