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Posted by Mark - IN. on May 05, 2005 at 20:59:36 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: OK...Where would you put your money? posted by Rauville on May 05, 2005 at 20:35:40:
Holy cow. The guy up at the auto parts store in town has a nice H setting out front for $2,100. Not interested, but shot the bull with him over it, the he took me into the storage shed and showed me a mint JD A just sitting in there for $2,500. He even offered to let me take them out and give them a whirl. They are nice, but I'm not interested. Then he showed me the biggest, reddest Cub Cadet with all kinds of attachments and a new Onan engine, that don't run for some reason, but he'd sell it to me for $500 if I bought the H. Great guy, I just don't need them. Heck, if your friend's really interested in a nice parade tractor for under $10,000, call Tom at Bristol Auto Parts and take your pick for a fraction of that, or the whole kit and kaboodle for half that. I just don't need them. Mark
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