phillip d said: (quoted from post at 18:21:32 09/17/08) If you don't NEED to sell it right away,why not re-mount it, if you find you still don't need it,adveritze it ,if someone actually does reply,they can actually see it working instead of taking your word for it that it doesn't leak or what not.That way it isn't sitting idle waiting for someone to buy it while it may or may not bother you looking at it either in your yard or taking up space indoors,plus YOU can use it till than.If you get your price,you won't mind taking it off lol.pd
Probably what will happen..... It is pretty ugly at the moment also. It's not costing me anything and I actually MADE money when I bought it because I bought one set, then paid scrap (100 bucks at the time) price for an entire tractor with another loader so I could use the hydraulics. Got mine together and sold the excess stuff on ebay and covered everything and half what I paid for my tractor itself. If I had a neighbor that needed it, I'd pass on my good fortune. If I sell it and then kick myself, I'll be out big bucks.
The economy isn't so bad here and plenty of people use old machines to take care of small horse operations and farms.
Thanks,
Dave
This post was edited by dave2 at 22:49:59 09/17/08.
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