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Re: Anyone want to wager on this one?
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Posted by Ron in Nebr on August 22, 2006 at 23:06:20 from (66.252.113.130):
In Reply to: Anyone want to wager on this one? posted by Mike CA on August 22, 2006 at 20:48:02:
I'll agree with ya there Mike! Only way that tractor could be worth 3 grand is if it had a wide front insteada that goofy narrow front! Just kidding with ya! Honestly though, and sad to say, I WOULD wager that if that same tractor were sitting on any dealer's lot, at least in this neck of the woods, they'd probably have it priced at around 3 also. I see 'em all the time priced in the $2500 range, just bare tractors without the loader with much worse tires than that one has. And that doesn't look like too awful bad of a loader and the extra attachments are a plus also. Usually they sit on the lot for a long time...but...if you NEEDED one to get some work done and weren't inclined to rebuild, just wanted to buy something, hop on it and go, you sure couldn't go out and buy a brand new tractor of that size with a loader for that same money! On second thought, I WOULD wager with you that it'll bring that reserve. Betcha $3001.00 it will! Deal???
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