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Posted by M Nut on December 12, 2005 at 10:37:06 from (64.8.188.133):
In Reply to: Just Lettin' Them Rot posted by in-too-deep on December 09, 2005 at 12:21:08:
All you can do is ask. Then accept the answer given. This time it was no. My elderly neighbor had 6 numbered series two cylinder Deeres, all running and kept in the shed. One day a fellow stopped and asked if he would sell one, he said he'd sell them all, shoot a price. The guy offered $7,500 for all six. The elderly man took it and ran. He was thrilled. The buyer was thrilled as well. They were worth more like $15,000. You just never know. I found out about two weeks after it was all said and sone and the tractors were long gone.
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