Fix it/ sure do. any one can tell ya that (if they know me)I don't quibble on the price if it's a top notched assembly. The only reason I can justify in non repaired units is ,if there was an Illness in the family that didn't allow the units to be fixed in the winter months.Another thing I can't understand is why take off the hyd lift cylinder when the buyer(us) would be happy to pay more for the equipment ,if it was on the unit and in working order.Most used units we looked at WERE WELL USED to say the least and still the seller wanted prices that was well beyond reason.(almost new prices). WE bought a new Hyd lift cylinder for the cultivator.$79.00+ tax. Would have paid $80.00 more for the unit if it was already on it, and WORKED! Saves us the time. Like I said, Making parts I enjoy , it's the neglect of repairs I really dis like. I can only think the previous owner/owners were just down right lazy to begin with.Just kept dragging it out and patching it up for another season,if it lasts that long,if not ,sell it for beer money then cry that they can't make it farming.because it's the cost of new machinery.Hear a lot of that in our search for items we can use. Any way Thanks for the reply. and the suffering you endured reading my rant. Regards LOU.
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