Posted by Mike M on December 25, 2007 at 18:47:36 from (4.224.213.182):
In Reply to: whats your opinion posted by n8terry on December 25, 2007 at 16:12:48:
I can show you a pile of receipts too,but unless you can trust me how do you know they were for that tractor ? And if you do trust in me than you really don't need the receipts do you ?
I have put tons of money into tractors myself,but I do my own labor on about everything,my own machine work and really shop around for a deal on my parts and use good used when I can. The end result is a great tractor with alot less in it than if you just go out and buy everything new. Some people don't shop around ? but I guess alot of them don't need to either. They can just pay top dollar for whatever whenever. They still might end up with a great tractor if whoever did the work did it throughly,but at a WAY HIGHER price.
And the more tractors I have done the more I am compelled to tear completely into each one because of all of the "stuff" I find wrong that I'm glad I caught early. Amazing what you can find if you look.
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