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Posted by M Nut on May 27, 2007 at 06:14:10 from (170.215.14.23):
Went to look at some used cattle gates yesterday, and happened to see a D-14 Allis Chalmers tractor with wide front, like new paulson trip loader, and new tires there. Also had a like new 2 bottom mounted plow that was always kept inside. I asked if it was for sale, woman said yes. $1800 for the tractor loader and plow. I started it and it ran super, no noise in any gears, power director workes great, doesn't jump out of any gears. Sheet metal is as straight as a pin, except for the right fender. That has a bend in it, but it can be straightened. I ended up buying it, but I really don't know if this was a good deal, what it was worth, or if I paid to much. Thanks for any opinions. I need a piece of mind on this. I usually don't buy them that quick, but I didn't want to have to make another trip back since I was there with the trailer anyway.
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