Buyers and sellers often have a hard time getting together on their thinking, one wanting cheap but good, other wanting top dollar. There's a lot of 'showmanship' and 'tire kicking' along the way.
Just the nature of the beast.
If you needed a tractor today, you'd be buying local or off tractor house or scouring the classified sections yourself or the like, get it bought & start using it. You'd see a lot of eager sellers out there.
If you were looking for one special tractor, you would narrow it down to what exactly you are looking for. You'd have a real goal for people to aim for, you'd be serious about looking for a 'something'.
What your message is actually saying:
I want a good but really cheap tractor, I got lots of time, so I will waste some of mine, and some of yours, and see what is out there, look over 40 different offers, and chew on some that suits my fancy, see if I can get a deal. But I don't really need it now so I'm not really going to move fast on your offers, I want people to come to me.
This is what I read from your message. I'm not sure that's what you intend to say, but it's what I read.
So, if you are in the tire kicking, time wasting mode, I suppose you will get more of those responses back at you than real, serious, want to sell now, sort of replies.
Just how I see it. And yea, there are a lot of thick-headed people out there.
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