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Posted by Migraine on February 07, 2005 at 20:28:12 from (24.18.75.6):
In Reply to: Re: Gettin' A Little Nervous posted by Allan in NE on February 07, 2005 at 18:28:16:
Allen, does that 10k include the initial cost of the tractor or what you have added value to it? I know the dealers are asking a tidy sum for anything that looks decent. They have 666 Hydro here all painted up with good rubber and no loader and they are asking 12k. Not a chance at that price but I'll bet they get 10 or so. Old run down 66 series bring 6-8 thousand. I guess they just look at proportion to new which is going absurd every time you look away for a minute. No my 966 has still got a serious cramp in the TA system. We were going to start splitting tonight but nobody available to help. Loaded up the brakes on Sat. morn in both sides of TA and seems to be strong in both settings, just that the thing works in reverse. Nobody can figure this thing out. I will report the results of the autopsy as soon as i get the results. Migraine
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