Posted by Steve Terplak on September 19, 2012 at 16:14:26 from (184.20.59.142):
In Reply to: Re: MF 4243 Opinion posted by DavidP, South Wales on September 19, 2012 at 14:13:10:
Thanks for the response david
I am wondering the same thing about the paint. It is a fairly nice paint job...took us a minute to figure out it was a paint job and not factory. I wonder if maybe the hour meter stopped at 1600 and it has quite a few more than that...which could explain the paint job... it doesn't seem to show the usual signs of extreme wear and abuse...
the other things that strikes me as odd is the dealer has it marked for $10,500 on his website where other dealers all over the country (through fastline, etc...) have this model in the high teens to low 20's...
but it seemed to run/drive/shift/work just fine.
so...we'll see what happens at the auction...
by the way...the pictures you post of your fleet are always excellent...
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