Posted by Erik Ks farmer on February 06, 2013 at 17:03:27 from (199.241.240.16):
In Reply to: Implement sales?? posted by LA in WI on February 06, 2013 at 16:31:42:
That's my thinking too, I put almost a 1000 worth of parts in this thing last year, I'll just add fert to it if nothing else and keep running it. The principle is not the money, it is the attitude. Ask me if I'm serious after I drove an hour to look at the implement? I have better things to do than sit in the lobby and yak like the 5 salesmen were doing when I walked in. The other deal was on a 14k loader tractor, not huge to them but I didn't even get a call back after I talked with the man and told him I wanted the tractor and took time to send him pics of what I wanted to trade. If no is the answer, fine, just say it! It's courtesy.
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