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mark

04-16-2000 08:33:54




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i put a 77 oliver on the ytmag auction are olivers just not worth anything.If it was a john deere of any model it would be gone.




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Dick L

04-17-2000 11:02:39




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 Re: 77 in reply to mark, 04-16-2000 08:33:54  
A picture might help. I won't bid on an tractor very far from me without being able to see what I am biding on. It is no fun to drive several hundred miles and find that the tractor that was discribed as in good condition, engine stuck, has almost no salvagable tin, and you can see the tube sticking out of the rim.



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Dave

04-17-2000 10:21:29




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 Re: 77 in reply to mark, 04-16-2000 08:33:54  
Some people have to remember just because they have a tractor and it has Oliver or John Deere or whatever, they think they have a goldmine. If you have a tractor that runs great, has all of the sheetmetal(not beat up), good rubber, and of a model they did not make a million of, you will receive a pretty good fair price.



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Paul Stanley

04-16-2000 22:02:54




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 Re: 77 in reply to mark, 04-16-2000 08:33:54  
Mark, without a doubt there are a lot more people who collect JD, but that doesn't deminish the value, but sometimes it takes longer to find the right buyer. In fact, if I didn't already have an Oliver project on the go, and live on the opposite end of the continent, I would be bidding right now. So, don't give up. By the way, that tractor would bring in good money here in the Pacific Northwest.
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