Posted by BOBM25 on February 21, 2009 at 12:35:26 from (71.48.72.32):
In Reply to: Auctioneers posted by Plumcrazy on February 21, 2009 at 06:30:42:
I don't think its that you're old at all. I'm 28 and feel the same way. I have no problem selling duals and weights separate, but they need to be REMOVED from the tractor first! If they are on the tractor then they go with the tractor. That truck deal is even more crooked. I dislike auctioneers more all the time. Where does it stop? "Ok, boys, we're gonna sell the tractor, as you see it. Then we're gonna sell the duals, the weights, the tires, the rims, the 3pt setup, the fuel left in the tank, the toolbox, and the radio out of the cab. Then the tractor itself." 10 years ago we bought alot of stuff on auctions, we would never consider anything used on a dealer lot, couldn't afford it. Now, its just the opposite. The last tractor, bean planter, and corn planter all came used off a dealer's lot.
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