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Re: True Enlightenment-Used Tractor Prices
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Posted by E.B. Haymakin' on March 16, 2007 at 08:35:24 from (216.231.169.242):
In Reply to: Re: True Enlightenment-Used Tractor Prices posted by Allan In NE on March 16, 2007 at 08:28:07:
No, I was never let close to fields with a cultivator no matter where it was mounted I did too much damage to fast. I do like the rear mounted cultivators though, I can't see the damage I'm doing, and seriously if that thing mounted to the front of that IH? I stick to hay, I ain't a row cropper. On that price thing, I did notice an individual post an ad in my area for a 4020 diesel, $7000 grand, supposedly rebuilt. Either way that same 4020 on some of dealer lots would be closer to 10,000. I can't really find any used IH stuff around Mobile-ie 806's. Most I find on the net are reasonable (better than that 4020's price), but closer out west or well north. Keep'em confused Allan-986 looks good too.
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