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Re: So That's What I'm Doin' Wrong!
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Posted by Allan In NE on February 26, 2006 at 11:36:37 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: So That's What I'm Doin' Wrong! posted by Billy NY on February 26, 2006 at 10:40:01:
Hi Billy, No, it didn't come cheap at all; fact is, it brought a pretty high dollar, me thinks. There were four other guys who also wanted it and we had a bit of a tussle going on there for quite some time. :>( Thing of it is, I was startin' to run out of daylight here. I gotta plant oats this spring, been lookin' for a year for a good truck and was startin' to get a little disperate. This is the second low mileage truck I've went after at an auction; the last one brought $10,500 and I bailed out on that one, but did learn that day that it would probably take a good $10 or $11K to buy a decent one. Luckily, this one was "somewhat" cheaper. Truck has really been taken care of; has a new windshield, new brakes and a new hydro-vac; also, I can tell it has spent the biggest share of it's life just settin' inside the quonset. Darned price still stung a little tho, but I guess it is just like our old tractors and turned out to be way, way better than the price of a new Top-Kick. Allan
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