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Posted by Scott on June 24, 2002 at 14:48:56 from (138.164.194.139):
I have been looking to get another project tractor for a little while now. When I do find something in my price range it always seems to be 850 miles away. Or, the guy down the street has one for sale, all you need to do is cut down the tree that is has grown up between the engine and the gas tank because the tractor was leaning so bad from the missing rear wheel(you get the idea)--price.$980.00 and please be sure to clean up the saw dust This got me to thinking(a dangerous state for me)about how long others have looked? Have others experienced the same fustrations? And, in what condition the tractor was in when they finally did find the "one," how far away was the machine; was it the type/model that you were looking for or did you "settle" for that one? Thanks for your responces!
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