Posted by dave2 on March 20, 2012 at 00:53:04 from (79.240.148.156):
Was just thinking of how I made my latest deal (FEL)... Lou in Wi had a thread a year or so ago about seeing something and just stopping and asking if it was for sale... Of course he got feedback anywhere from "I'da shot ya" to "sure thing"...
For the folks that think it's an invasion, where is the problem?
Wife tells me I'm too bold and germans just don't do business like that. My tractor guru buddy says the same thing while his old man laughs and says "good job".....
So,
Where is the threat or harm of someone just stopping and asking "is that for sale" or "I'm lookin for a ____, have you got one you wanna sell?"
Picking up the rest of my loader this evening and will be making the rounds of all the local farmers asking for a poo fork.
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