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Re: Re: Re: How did you get your tractor?
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Posted by Carp on January 03, 2002 at 18:52:01 from (209.240.3.15):
In Reply to: Re: Re: How did you get your tractor? posted by sod on January 03, 2002 at 18:41:07:
If you mean a fella put in the crowd to run the price up, he wasn't. But I have head of places that do that. I actually run into the guy about 6 months later at a local show. I was leaning up against my freshly painted M when he came up and started comenting on how nice the tractor looked. He then proceeded to tell me that he tried to buy an M that spring but some fool kept biddin it up. Said it wasn't worth what the guy paid and that he run it higher than he should have. He said it wasn't nearly as nice as mine. When I told him that this M was the same tractor that he was bidding on and I was the fool bidding, he got a little ticked and walked off. He has since cooled down and we BS a little at the local show when we see eachother. The look on his face at the show that day was priceless though.
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