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Re: Misrepresenting tractors---tell the truth!
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Posted by Willy-N on October 20, 2003 at 08:38:24 from (64.146.187.237):
In Reply to: Misrepresenting tractors---tell the truth! posted by Craig on October 19, 2003 at 12:29:18:
I have yet to find anything that was 50 years old that did not need some fixen. Take the price of a new tractor compaired to a old one and there is a BIG difference in the two prices. Then it is hard to expect both tractors to be in the same condition. But if you pay new prices for a old tractor you should get a Nice one. If it is 15,000.00 or more in less money don't expect a Nice one with out any problems sorta the saying you get what you pay for and some times you get luckey and find a pretty good old one. I just spent about what it costs for a old tractor to fix up the used flat bed I bought for my GMC and it dose not even have a drive train and I just put new wood, painted, re/wired and put new lights on it. Mark H.
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