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Posted by Bernhard on January 03, 2002 at 15:13:37 from (217.2.111.193):
In Reply to: buying + fixing tractors posted by nzer on January 03, 2002 at 14:10:15:
Hi nzer, the cheapest way is this: Post a message in Your local Farmers-weekly, set a limit, which You'll be able to pay, buy the tractor, if it is in good running condition, or it is worth the price, take it home, and sell it, as You bought it, included price for transport, insertion. Thats the best way. I don't kno, where You are from (New Zealand?). But I do so in Germany, it's the best way to get familiar with tractors. The money You sell for work, parts and paint You'll never see again. Why should someone buy Your tractor, if there's a dealer where he can buy it? Only my impression Bernhard, Derichsweiler, Germany
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