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Re: visited Case backhoe guy tonight
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Posted by Jim on June 18, 2003 at 03:52:30 from (152.163.252.71):
In Reply to: visited Case backhoe guy tonight posted by Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg V on June 17, 2003 at 20:18:13:
this is a problem i see on the form a lot. someone wants a real good machine, but want it real cheap. The man took is all apart and rebuilt everything and put a lot of money and time into this hoe and now he shouldn't be paid for it. I go to a lot of auctions and 580B's in average shape ,leaking and all still bring $7500. You think you should get a rebuilt one for that, I don't think so. That is why a lot of guys won't fix up a machine before resale, it isn't worth it with all the cheapies out there. Lynn, go buy a $5000 piece of junk and spend the rest of your life fixing it and then you will be happy
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