Posted by robert major on April 06, 2016 at 09:27:24 from (216.81.21.60):
In Reply to: CL agrivation posted by rrlund on April 06, 2016 at 06:45:21:
Hi We don't have craigs round me but have another online junk mart instead. something that annoys me is a guy lists a tractor, then the picture isn't the one they are selling. There has been a fordson listed for parts 3 hours from here.
it was needing to drop a bit in price for a super major that was shown in the pictures for me to go get it. Gradually the price has got closer, so click on the add to call the guy. Well I guess he's changed the pictures and it is now a 1953 tractor that's not worth the asking price.
I know the questions to ask for the difference between the models, many don't know the answers, so asking don't help or they won't send more pictures. I'm betting somebody else drove 3 hours to look at a super major for parts, and near strangled the guy when they saw it wasn't. so he had to change the picture. This thing was on with the wrong picture for near 2 months and had loads of hits so somebody had to go look!.
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