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Posted by Tom Jefferson on December 15, 2005 at 05:03:27 from (64.136.49.225):
In Reply to: Re: CBT Tractors posted by KIP in MX on December 13, 2005 at 12:37:40:
It is Brazilian-CBT 2600 I don't have a picture yet because I have'nt bought it yet. It is really big and I don't need a tractor that big. The owner wants to trade me for my boat and give me $1000. I am considering the deal but wanted to know more about the tractor. The tractor has six speeds forward, two reverse and runs great and very smooth-no clunking etc.-kinda like a sewing machine. It only has 642 original hours and its only use was on a horse farm to drag the racing track. I really like it, but don't know what I would use it for other than to try to make a little money on it to spend on my Ford 4000. Any idea as to its value? Thanks, Tom
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