Just my opinion. If you are going to try to sell a tractor or anything else outside of a local area, you are going to have to supply pictures and lots of info. Most people work off farm nowadays, so they can't just drop everything and drive 200, 400, 600 miles or more to look at it and hear it run. Even if they say they are really interested in it and want to drive up on the weekend to look at it, if someone comes along and wants it, are you going to sell it to him or say, I have a guy coming this weekend to look at it, if he don't take it, you are next in line, or are you going to sell it and even try to let the other guy know? I am looking for a tractor right now, if it's a long way away, and the seller can't get me LOTS of pictures, forget it. What is a cherry super A to you might be a pile of junk to me. If I can't see it, I am not going to buy it.I don't know the seller and he don't know me and I probably don't know anyone close to go look at it for me. Sadly, not everyone is honest anymore, so you have to check it out carefully before you buy or you might get stuck. Just my humble opinion. Chris
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