Posted by Bill(Wis) on June 29, 2019 at 08:41:07 from (174.198.19.108):
In Reply to: sign of the times posted by pinball on June 29, 2019 at 06:28:49:
I remember calling Tom Armstrong at N Complete almost 20 years ago to inquire about a refurbished 860 or 861. He asked me: "What, you don't want an N?" I yelled "NO" into the phone and he laughed. He told me about picking up Ns for around $550 way back then. He had his scouts out looking for them and some of the places he was finding them. As far away as Canada and Michigan and the east coast, as I remember. We then started discussing a tractor for me and he said: "I guess you'll want one with Select-O-Speed?" I again yelled "NO". He laughed and asked why not. We had a great conversation and he struck me as a real nice guy. He eventually sold out and the subsequent company went belly up. He was getting around $10k for a fully refurbished 860/861 at that time. I think Ns were about 8k.
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