Posted by larryanderson on October 26, 2013 at 03:40:43 from (184.21.172.50):
In Reply to: Chris from Iowa posted by Baelee05 on October 21, 2013 at 07:13:09:
At close to 70 years old I should have learned to not reply to questions on the computer.Just for the record I have done a lot of business with Chris.I am not a dealer but love tractors especially nice ones red or green.I farm and raise cattle and tractors are basically a fun thing that is a change of pace.Used tractors are not new but I usually let buyer take them to dealership and have them checked out or use them.I also have let them pay after they get one sight unseen .According to law a buyer has a right to return something within a couple of days.If you want to see some of the nicest low houred tractors around get in your car and check them out or at least sign your name .My new JD tractors have more problems than my 40/50/55 series tractors.I have sold some I have never seen and if trucker is going by let buyer take it and save trucking.What I am trying to say check them out before voicing a hurtfull, or uninforned opinion.
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