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Posted by caleb on June 29, 2005 at 16:13:41 from (208.180.16.104):
5,000 dollars for a 1965 4020 Gas, Narrow front, 6200original hours, 3pt w/original quick hitch, weighted down front and rear, 1 SCV, great original paint, fenders, lights that work, tires are 15% (but I wont be using it to plow for a few years), they say that it wouldnt hurt to tune it up. I have not driven this tractor or heard it run. I was asking about price because I wont need a tractor to farm with for at least four more years and a tractor of this condition(assuming mechanical is good) will cost way more by then and I am wondering if it wouldnt hurt to buy it now and fix little/big things in time. I have never bought a tractor and was wondering what should I ask, how should I test it, what commonly goes wrong on these, what would deter you from buying this if it werent working right or broke, how should I negotiate price if at all? All help would be appreciated. I want a tractor that isnt perfect so that I can learn to work on it as I go, is this one it? Thanks for any help or suggestions. Caleb
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