Posted by Banditfarmer on April 20, 2015 at 18:04:32 from (75.186.9.25):
In Reply to: Oh well..... posted by rrlund on April 20, 2015 at 11:10:44:
One morning I sat down at the computer about 7.30am with a cup of coffee and went to CL just to look around. When I clicked on F&G the very first add was for a D17 with 38" wheels $1200 OBO so I clicked on it, Looked strait and at 7.40 am I called the guy and asked about it. I got directions and told him I was on my way and I would be there about 9:30 because it was an hour and a half drive to get there. Jumped in the truck hooked the trailer up and away I went. I got there and there were 3 guys standing their kicking the tractor tires. I told the owner who I was and he told me these guy called after I had and told the other guys that he was waiting for me to get there and look at it first to buy it. I looked at the tractor with him telling me everything he knew about it. All I said was It's sold! Them other 3 guys were mad I bought it but I was the first to call and the guy did right by me waiting for me to get there. I paid him loaded it up and headed home and was back by noon. Some days you get lucky. Bandit
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