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Re: OK it boils down to two tractors
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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on January 11, 2007 at 17:18:43 from (207.177.83.102):
In Reply to: OK it boils down to two tractors posted by Raleigh on January 11, 2007 at 16:02:24:
Hi , If you are close to Waverly Iowa theres a real nice 4020D syncroshift with a 1300 cab for sale at Hilpipres auction yard . The tractor looks REAL good . I thought it was a new tractor until I got within about 15 feet of it . It has front weight bracket with weights , a TPH , front fenders and good tires . I wasn't interested in it so didn't look any closer . It did have telltale signs of use but the general look of it was good and it ran good to since the auction employee was backing it out of the garage . From what I did pay attention to I wouldn't be afraid to put it in a parade . I don't know what they are asking for it or if it's waiting for an auction . The # there is 319-235-6007 ask for Merv Hilpipre . He's not there often so you might have to keep trying . Be forwarned that he's NOT an easy man to talk to but your results may vary . ...Randy
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