Posted by Billy NY on November 30, 2014 at 08:04:51 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: OT Want Ad Press posted by dr sportster on November 30, 2014 at 07:45:50:
Want Ad Digest, though CL seems to be the popular choice, I have wondered what would become of the previous, they are across the road from me out side of Troy. I believe they have been publishing this since the early 60's, at some point they moved into the old butcher shop across the road and rented the other side out. I've found a few good things in that publication that was not on CL, so I check it often, some people are loyal customers.
Might as well tell the story, older gent, getting rid of some implements, did in fact have a few old tractors around. I bought a 1 bottom ford 110 plow (with all the options) from him and a ford subsoiler $125 & $100, the subsoiler appears to have never been used, if it was, I can't tell.
In the back was a JD LI, in yellow, stuck, he wanted more than I had on me, maybe $800 or so, saw it listed eventually, for $1200. Probably one of the best buys and discoveries, thought about it, but just could not tie up funds into something like that, but knew it had value, had some hydraulics on it, not sure if factory or aftermarket. Original tires with the tread bars that were connected. All that from an ad for a 1 bottom plow. He had a bunch of chainsaw mill stuff for sale too. Always more to the story or one should ask when going to look at something, you may be pleasantly surprised.
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