Posted by RusTtrader on December 06, 2018 at 19:29:16 from (107.77.208.130):
In Reply to: Tractor trade posted by RusTtrader on December 06, 2018 at 17:24:50:
I should have thought more before typing. Lol, my 801 has a gas motor which I know it hurts the value. The tires are in fair shape, one rear tire needs air when the weekend shows up. The loader bucket is trip only, but seems very heavy duty. The brakes are there but not for a steep hill. The sheetmetal is all there but mother nature has seen it more than a cover. As for the dozer, I have only inquired on 2. A cat d4 and an Allis Chalmers. Both are old I know and they do run but my offer was declined. I see them often so Im certain to find one to trade. I have a little MF200 track loader with a 3n1 bucket and its ok but it wont push a tree. And to be honest Id just like to have a larger dozer to play on. Do I need it? Nope, but Im gonna get one. Lol, just got the 801 as a partial trade and I dont like it. I have other older tractors and this one just never draws my interest. So, its time to trade it for a money pit dozer. Im certain none of you have ever bought a money pit, so I will be lonely here. Laughing...Now your opinion please
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