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Re: Need some advice about the sickness.....
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The Red
09-07-2001 11:23:11
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If they both run decent, I would offer them $2,000 for both. Prices will vary greatly, especially sitting on a dealer lot. Don't be surprised if they counter offer at a much higher price.
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Chris J
09-07-2001 18:39:54
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Re: Re: Need some advice about the sickness..... in reply to The Red, 09-07-2001 11:23:11
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Thanks Red, and all of the rest of you too. That's sorta what I thought (or was hoping). I may have already been beat to the M, the C could be mine, but they want $1500. Figure I could offset it a little by selling one of the mowers (the trailer I have or the sickle bar on the C), and my son really liked the size of it. Salesman said it had belonged to one of the mechanics who traded it on a Kubota, and both of them ran good, no noises, leaks, etc. Have to wait til tomorrow to see whether or not the other buyer is real. My wife is kinda leaving it up to me, which is dangerous. Salesman also says he can find me an M more in the range of what I was thinking, so maybe I can find 2 that way for less. Am always keeping my eyes open on the road these days. Anyhow, thanks again!!
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J3nut
09-08-2001 10:04:17
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Re: Re: Re: Need some advice about the sickness..... in reply to Chris J, 09-07-2001 18:39:54
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Sounds like we where looking at the same tractor and the price has come down. I have since bought a Super C for some of the same reasons you mentioned...something I can use and to have my son learn how to turn a wrench. Good luck.
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