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Posted by Hurst on March 11, 2005 at 12:05:38 from (66.129.5.5):
Hello, I am still trying to make up my mind on a tractor. The other day I ran across a D17 series 4 diesel on Ebay. After 2 days, no bids. It is at $2600 opening bid. The tractor runs great and has 3pt and alternator. I am in central Kentucky, and was wandering if it would be a bad idea to ship it from Louisiana. Just wanted some input on how much it would cost me. Also, the guy says he will sell the manuals with the tractor at 3000, should I go on and bid that if I do decide to get it or wait until he sells them seperately. I know these tractors are good tractors, since we had one until about 3 years ago, and I wanted to get another one. Basically, is this a wise investment in yourall's opinions? This model is my #1 choice for a project tractor, so I figured I could fix it up real nice. Also, are the series 4 supposed to have lights, this one doesn't. Just curious, wont change my opinion on the tractor since I don't use lights when baling in the middle of the day:). Thanks in advance for your input. Also, was 3rd gear a problem on this model, our old one like this never had a problem. The link below is a bid to the tractor. would this be a good tractor from what you see for me, a 15 yearold to work on and use. this model was the first tractor that i ever drove, so I really want one. Also, if anyone has one near central Ky, let me know also. Thanks
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