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Re: Is it worth it???
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Posted by Raleigh on January 14, 2007 at 09:30:45 from (71.81.29.77):
In Reply to: Re: Is it worth it??? posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on January 14, 2007 at 08:40:43:
Well, 14000 grand was just too high, and it also had a cab. I saw a machine down here with 1500 hours on a rebuilt motor, the guy wanted a whopping $18000.00!!!! it came with the a loader but did not have Diff locking, which the owner REALY wished greatly that it had the diff lock. I just really need to stay within a particular price range. Also they have no way dynoing the motor which I am learning the importance of. You know these things are ALWAYS a gamble!! you just never ever know. Thats why I ask all the questions I can before I make a move on someting like this. But you can never be to sure. That is why the dyno is important. I remember a guy telling me to NEVER buy a used tractor unless you can do a dyno test on it!!! I did not think anything of it until what I saw yesterday. I was excited about the machine yesterday. I had cash in head ready to go until I saw the small dribble of antifreeze...
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