Posted by wilson on November 24, 2010 at 06:54:40 from (66.244.106.6):
In Reply to: Great tractor value posted by Cockshutt Mike on November 24, 2010 at 06:19:07:
years ago in colorado I bought couple of old unstyled jd tractors. Field beside those tractors had probably 100 to 150 old things crawlers trucks tractors what have you. Grand son asked if I wanted to check his out. Sure, he had same complex It was fun just to look so I tolorated him. A certain model dozer with steering wheel of no interest to me ,however a fellow collector wanted one really bad if price was reasonable or high if not unreasonable. I asked about the dozer, little smart axx said same story grandads yada yada . I tripled the price friend would pay max, told kid that figure, Then said oh well like you been saying all day JUST LET THEM ALL SET AND RUST DOWN!! Kid practilly begged , well now wait you friend where is he. As I got in pickup I repated Hey Just let it rust like you said. and drove off. I knew he would never get reasnable. I did tell friend and give him kids number . He never called as he knew it was never going to work
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