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Posted by txblu read this on August 27, 2004 at 05:42:34 from (199.46.199.232):
In Reply to: Scam or not??? posted by Gunther on August 26, 2004 at 16:45:18:
Talked to a 25 year in business legitimate ag dealer in Baton Rouge, LA. yesterday about a Ford 5000 I was looking at. He said that he shipped 15 to Thailand recently and has been doing so for several years. Says they take all he can get. So then I go to a Thai web site, and sure nuf the 5000 is extremely popular over there liken unto the 8n here. Said they were easy to fix and parts were readily available and all. You might think that it is a real pain to go thru the export regs stuff, but apparently there is a real market overseas for older tractors. The dealer said that Thai's pay him more than yanks do , ask no questions, and take the tractors as it. In the Thai ad, they said they'd sell them as is or would fix em up, whatever the customer wanted. So, you never know. Clear the check, talk to your banker, and when he gives the nod, go for it. Mark
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