Posted by robert major on November 25, 2017 at 12:02:19 from (142.160.15.219):
In Reply to: OH My Gosh! posted by Greg1959 on November 24, 2017 at 12:32:17:
Yep same round here, my dads retiring and guys want to rent the land. One guy that won't speak to us in the store turned up about 3 pm one Saturday. he got out the truck and starts asking how things are, while i'm working on a tractor. I just said good you didn't come here to ask how we were, what do you want!!!!!!. Then out comes "well I don't like to be the first asking" but can I rent the land. you should of seen his face when asked what he wanted, and when he was told well you are the 6th guy wanting to rent, and 3 more want first refusal to buy L.O.L.
If you want to have fun with the guys bidding to buy your stuff just say "you can make offers but I reserve the right to make counter suggestions". They are all trying to steal the stuff because they think you got to sell it quick and cheap. I had that happen with my pull tractor when i moved from England to Canada. Guys bid me less than scrap price for the ton of weights on it to run in 3500 and 4500 KG classes. They said you can't take that tractor with you. I counter suggested and loaded it in a part full container of tractors and stuff I had comming over, it sits here in the yard now !. It was half way to Canada and guys still phoned trying to get it the day before I got on the plane. If they had bid 2500 they would of owned it. Regards Robert
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