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Re: Anyone ever buy a tractor from Tim Grey in Ohi
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Posted by John (AZ) on June 30, 2004 at 13:00:33 from (198.81.26.74):
In Reply to: Anyone ever buy a tractor from Tim Grey in Ohio? posted by bill on June 29, 2004 at 18:21:18:
I knpw nothing of the person you are talking about. I did however buy a tractor that I only saw pictures of off the internet. The gentleman I bought the tractor off of was very honest and described the tractor fairly accurately, however he didn't know much about tractors and it did have a few problems I didnot count on. I have to replace the rear rims that is costing me way more than I counted on. Overall my experience was good, I did figure into the equation a few added repairs when I bargained for the price of the tractor. I've found that the largest majority of the people I've found on the net are very honest and would deal with them again in a heartbeat! Befor I send anyone money I try to get a feeling of that person by talking with them on the phone, I know that isn't unfoulable but I think it helps.
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