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Re: Hmmmmm,. Dunno
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Posted by Allan in NE on September 14, 2004 at 04:28:50 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: Hmmmmm,. Dunno posted by K.B.-826 on September 13, 2004 at 19:32:01:
Mornin' KB, I've been kinda snooping around for a plow tractor and really wanted a 966; but they are kinda in short supply around here. The dealer wants $13,500 for this 986 with the big heavy Dual loader equipped with a bale spear bucket/grapple. When I asked him what he’d take for just the tractor, he said he needed $9900. I’m just thinking that since it has 9000 hours on it, that I shouldn’t let my hunger over ride my appetite either. I’m still smarting a little over this last one I bought with a lot of hours on it. Those old ones need a lot of fixin’ to get them back in the field. At 9000 hours, aren’t we right at the door of needing a motor at the very least? Even though, most of the time, the thing was probably just idling around under that loader? Also, thanks for the heads up on the shifter; I didn’t know about that little irritant with the 86 series. Was that because of that darned cab design on the 86’s? Probably should chosen stamp collecting as my “old-age hobby”. :>) Thanks, Allan
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