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Posted by Jonfarmer on January 17, 2006 at 20:54:18 from (64.91.164.206):
In Reply to: Re: case 885 posted by mno on January 17, 2006 at 20:12:33:
Well if it runs and works good, you really couldn't get a loader tractor any cheaper unless it didn't run at all. The tractor in the picture is offered by a dealer and the asking price is $8,000. Bondo does wonders to fix pitted steel, and if you do a good job and sand it down real smooth, it will totally blend in after you paint it and nobody will be able to tell the difference. Sounds like maybe if your willing to do alittle fixing yourself you can save alot of money, but if it has more severe mechanical problems such as the engine needs an overhaul, then it's not such a deal, especially if you hire it done. Since it has 4 good tires, theres about $700 in savings right there.
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