Posted by agonair on December 13, 2013 at 18:00:35 from (66.116.11.213):
Recently, I saw a post here concerning an Oliver 18 Combine for sale in Rochester, NY. There was no contact info, so I replied through the usual Craigslist channels. I heard nothing. I sent another reply, and yet another reply and after about 2 weeks, I got a reply from the guy who indicated that all of my inquiries had gone to spam. He said the machine had not been sold and he gave me a number to contact. I called him and we talked and I asked him for some additional pictures and other information and told him that I was interested, but wanted to see some additional pictures. This morning he sent me the pics. The machine is in very good shape but needed a belt and was banged up a bit at the back, but very good overall shape. I replied back a thank you for the pictures to which he responded that his Dad had sold the combine. The whole freakin thing made my blood boil.
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