Posted by chuck bolton on December 14, 2009 at 17:16:51 from (74.222.193.128):
In Reply to: dealerships posted by olliekid on December 14, 2009 at 13:10:32:
i know nothing about dealerships from the inside-- id find a good paying career-- and fix tractors at home at nite and weekends-- find a career to make a living with and a side job that you love to make your fortune, so to speak. i have no tractor newer than 1964-- D-17 IV -- i will buy one or two each year and do some repair-- you have to buy them right if you are going to repair properly and make any money-- i have one guy who twice a yr tries to sell me a JD 520--id love to have it- but he wants $3500 for it and it needs tires and hasnt run in th 8 yrs that i know of. learn a skill that is in the forefront and it will give u and niche that will give you the edge- good luck and i think you have a fine future as you are thinking about it now and asking advice-- but you maybe should consider what it has cost you--nothing
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