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Cookiemonster vs Kruggiemonster


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Posted by Harlan Kruger on January 17, 2009 at 13:13:24 from (75.104.160.56):

If someone has a problem with Harlan Kruger, I would think it would a good place to start with actually asking me personally. The GM That I listed LAST YEAR was one tractor that I did have a reserve on and it didnt sell. All of my other tractors have sold. jd70buyer is an actual buyer from little falls, MN. I have delt with him many times back and forth. He has bought a 730, G, and a 2010 from me. You state that I have parted out over 300 tractors and never have the parts you ask about. Could it be because the parts you needed had already been sold or I simply didnt have them? I part out two tractors per week, They are stripped down to nothing. Everything is listed on eBay. You state my auctions are .99 how can i afford to sell or store the parts with all the work that goes into tearing them down. Here is how. My 630 that I have listed for parts, I bought out of Oklahoma for $1500, I paid $700 to get it here. I have $2200 in it. I needed the 3pt and starter off of it for a 630 standard restoration I am having done. I figured the 3pt was worth $1000, and the starter was worth $400. Ok so I figure I have $800 left in whats left of the tractor. Usually I get get close to 100 parts off of most tractors. List the parts for $9.99 each, not .99 as you mentioned. If each of the 100 parts sells for at least $9.99 that is $999.00 I have made $200 minimum. I do not bid on my own parts, I do not have the storage to keep a huge warehouse of parts. I dont want or need the parts so they sell regardless of price. I dont figure my labor in taking them apart. Once in awhile someone may have a problem with a part, I may have not described it perfectly, and not because Im trying to rip someone off, I am human and make mistakes, but you know what? I also offer 100% refunds. I recently had an issue where a gentleman wasnt happy with the grills he paid $130 for, I said you know what, Keep the grills and here is your $130 back + Shipping. I paypaled him $148, and he was happy. Mike Winger is his name from Dubuque Ia, if you feel the need to check up on me cookiemonster. I dont feel like I am the "god of john deeres" I actually have a very small collection consisting of less than 10 tractors. The ones I do have are more rare and expensive models, but I credit luck and a good banker as to being able to find and buy them. Would I consider myself knowledgable about two cylinders? Yes I would like to think I am. Do I know everything nope, Will I ever know everything? nope. I enjoy reading these boards to help someone or learn something myself. If you actually knew me cookiemonster, you would know im a quite humble person, and all of my friends and relatives would tell you that i often say I dont feel I deserve the blessings God has given me. But one thing I can say for myself is this. If I have something to say, I have no problem putting my name behind my comments or my actions, If I did it, I will admit I did it, right or wrong, If i said it, I will admit I said it right or wrong. I would appreciate from now on cookiemonster, or anyone else, if they have an issue with me, call me out on it, and not the rest of the world, although I do like to know others feelings about their dealings with me. Im not a scam artist, and im not out to rip people off, perhaps you will know that bad word gets out quicker than good word, and I dont, and wont tarnish my good name. Im not upset, I just wanted to clarify your questions and concerns cookiemonster, and for those who dont know, I Harlan Kruger am kruggiemonster on eBay. I am the real deal and not a cookiemonster that doesnt put his name with his comments. If anyone would like to further discuss anything with me, here is all of my contact info as well kruger_implement@yahoo.com 507-256-4693 Home, 507-219-0599 Cell. Good Day.


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