Posted by rrlund on April 06, 2016 at 09:53:52 from (162.250.24.184):
In Reply to: Re: CL agrivation posted by ohiojim on April 06, 2016 at 09:43:06:
That should be the first question a potential buyer asks. There was a 1650 Oliver on there a year ago. I called the guy as soon as I got chores done in the morning. He said he still had it. I told him I was on my way,I'd be there in about an hour and a half. It was 75 miles away or so. I hit a detour for bridge construction,his directions sucked. It took me just over two hours to get there and find the place. I got there,somebody came out of the house,I asked if I had the right place. He said "Yea,my brother's not here.". I asked if the tractor was there so I could look at it? He said "No,it went out of here about a half hour ago.". I said "I told him I was on my way!". He said "Yea,he said he had two guys coming. He wondered which on would get here first.". Seemed to get a big chuckle out of it like it was a game or something. So ya,"Do you have anyone interested" is the first thing I want to know. If he'd have told me he had somebody else coming,I'd have told him I'd call after lunch to see if the guy took it instead of spending four hours on the road for nothing.
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