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Posted by Don LC on July 27, 2002 at 08:17:35 from (24.166.248.35):
In Reply to: Tractor Ads posted by BH on July 27, 2002 at 06:35:23:
Well I have bought 2 tractors off this site...I don't think that I got a bargen on either one....but I did OK ,I got what I wanted.....Better to buy local if you can,but every thing I looked at was junk.....I bought a FARMALL M and a ALLIS CHALMERS G .....I got what I paid for .....I look for better than average tractors.....I think they have been, better cared for I don't want to go into the trans or rear end....I also like straight sheet metal......a good sign the tractor had reasonable care.......If you don't have to buy rear tires,finders ,lights or sheet metal, you can afford to pay more....I look at the pictures and add up the extras that I see that I would have to buy for a cheaper tractor...the extras like finders and other things can add up to big bucks,a tractor that has these things seem to indicate it had a caring ouner.....my 2 cents
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