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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on March 29, 2001 at 11:52:41 from (208.32.163.25):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Thoughts about money making and tractors. posted by paul on March 28, 2001 at 21:26:23:
No problem Paul, I never claimed to own the few old tractors i have, to make money, i just happen to be more picky about what ones i'm buying. I use every one i have, and i've not painted any of them yet. The way i see it, why not buy a nicer tractor in the first place, use it, and make some $$ on it later? I don't happen to like green tractors, but lots of people do! (I think this must be what BFO is useing to Rotovate with!!) When i see a green tractor priced right, i have no problem buying it. In fact, i'm about to buy another one. I figured out long ago that some people just "love" paint!!! The one thing about the high prices these tractors cost today is, at least it's keeping a lot of them from being scrapped!! With out all the "yuppie wanna be's" out there, most of these old tractors would have rotted away!! That's just about the only good i can think of that they are doing though... Happy tractor shopping!, Robert
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