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WD45 value?

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Ben E.

11-06-2002 06:48:55




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Heard about a wd45 yesterday, has been outside, not used for 3 yrs. has n/f don't know any more about it. If the engine is free and tires hold air how much would a fair offer be on this unit?

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Ben E.

11-07-2002 07:14:50




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 Re: WD45 value? in reply to Ben E., 11-06-2002 06:48:55  
I spotted a wd45 w/f on a used car lot in Laurie Mo. and found out he is willing to part with it for only $2700.00, what a deal?

Ben E.



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Ben E.

11-07-2002 07:07:35




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 Re: WD45 value? in reply to Ben E., 11-06-2002 06:48:55  
Looked at it yesterday, it has not been outside, engine is free, good non matching rear rubber, hand clutch has linkage unhooked, non original seat pan, fenders rusted through in several places, spin-out wheels been repaired a few times, bottom rear of the sheet metal that holds the grill screen has palm size rust on both sides, zenith carb., and no battery. All this and a good shape pull type 6' brush cutter and she will not sell for less than $1500.00 I thanked her and wished her well and came back home.

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steve

11-06-2002 16:21:27




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 Re: WD45 value? in reply to Ben E., 11-06-2002 06:48:55  
I have a similar tractor in mind. Just talked to the guy, it was stuck mildly, but he just got it to roll over and he had it started last night. I think he and I are in the $500. range here in the midwest. I was thinking $300-350 when we thought it was stuck.



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Justin

11-06-2002 20:32:39




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 Re: Re: WD45 value? in reply to steve, 11-06-2002 16:21:27  
Steve is prettu well ballparked around in mya rea to. Flordia that sounds about righ tprice. If tin is good then that is a good price. The way I look at it is if nothing else and you cannot get the tractor to run can you get your money back by parting off the tractor?

Justin



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