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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on January 14, 2007 at 08:40:43 from (207.177.83.165):
In Reply to: Is it worth it??? posted by Raleigh on January 14, 2007 at 06:57:07:
You didn't comment on the tractor I told you about in an earlier post but here's the gist of it . It's a almost perfect 4020 with a cab . Almost perfect tin with worn decals . Not a leaker . Runs good . Diesel . Syncro not powershift . Near new tires , front fenders and more . I found out the asking price before auction - $14,000 , in an auction it'll go well over that you can be sure . I left you the # . Buy the one close to you or keep looking . I bought a tractor that I drove for miles and checked out a # of times before I decided to buy it for $5500 . I got it home and within ten hours it lost all the oil pressure and $3500 later I have a tractor I paid over 9000 for that's worth only about $7000 or less . It happens , deal with it and be happy you have what you want and a tractor you can trust from then on out instead of the feeling that your riding a time bomb . Sorry to ruffle any feathers but I've NEVER met a totally honest seller . ...Randy
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