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Posted by Short Bolt on December 17, 2005 at 16:23:07 from (69.21.20.47):
Don't know what all problems ,ya had with scammers. But I'm really ticked. I put my Miller Maxtron welder in the classified adds.At $1000.00 or trade for a old rough tractor. Which is well under priced, according to most .It was only used 1 year and has been in storage in the dry in a box since 97. Well I had several replys (2) which really intrested me. One guy was going to trade me a 1947 M that ran good had poor rubber, needed paint,and had as he said the usual M problems of 6 volt system. I told him I would accept his Offer. Now he won't anwser a E-mail or phone call. The second said if I could find a tractor near me I liked he would pay for the tractor, Well i Did $500.00 . I told him if he bought it and gave me $250.00 cash I would give him the welder. Now he says that he can't come up with that much money but wants the welder. So now I turned off all the other traders, And here I set.Some People.
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