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Re: Misrepresenting tractors--here we go again!
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Posted by Mickey on November 03, 2003 at 12:46:26 from (209.214.174.47):
In Reply to: Misrepresenting tractors--here we go again! posted by Craig on November 02, 2003 at 11:46:11:
I recently sold a couple of old tractors too. I bought them to fix myself, then my partner passed away, and I lost interest. I listed them as scrap iron, ornamental quality, most likely not much else. I got a response from an interested party. He wanted more photos, x-rays, maybe an cat scan ect. Finally he agreed to buy them, but I would have to load them, and not scratch a 50,000 dollar truck and trailer. So 150.00 later a crane was on site to lift the 400.00 dollars worth of scrap I told him about not to mention the 20+ pictures. He steps from his truck and says, "Gee, can you take less, I didn't think they were this bad"
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