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Misrepresenting tractors--here we go again!
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Posted by Craig on November 02, 2003 at 11:46:11 from (12.64.48.141):
I posted a message here a couple of weeks ago about an experience I had with a scalper advertising tractors on this site and not being very truthful about descriptions of the tractor. Some of you wanted his name and I refused to do that at that time thinking the next time perhaps he would be more accurate. Well I see where he has changed the ad slightly but I gurantee you folks the tractor is NOT an expo tractor. Apparently he has never been to an expo. Paint on everything but the hood is hideous, huge pieces of paint missing around flywheel and drawbar, paint wrinkled all around carb from gas leakage, steering wheel is ugly, steering rod bushing is gone, just to mention a few things that an expo tractor wouldn't have wrong. No way is it worth half of what he is asking--save yourself a phone call. Photo ad number 50054. Go ahead and disagree with me and bash the word EXPO---I don't care. That's why they call this a discussion forum.
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