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Re: I think I found a tractor! Anyone near Wausau
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Posted by Nathan in Texas on March 03, 2006 at 12:48:21 from (216.167.183.158):
In Reply to: Re: I think I found a tractor! Anyone near Wausau posted by Jonfarmer on March 03, 2006 at 12:22:00:
I guess I should have said there are no medium sized loader tractors around here. I can find medium sized tractors around but by the time I add a loader to them I'm going to be well over the price including shipping for that one. I asked about the oil on the back end and the guy said it was just built up grease and there wasn't a significant leak but that does seem like a lot of oil. I was wondering why 1 wheel would be turned in and 1 would be turned out. Maybe it does have a axle leak. The bucket does look a little beat up. I've been looking on the CaseIH used equipment locator site, Ironsearch.com and TraKtorhouse.com (with a C but the YTmag folks don't like that site name). They quoted me a price that is enough under the listed price that I can make a good dent in the hauling price hopefully. I'll keep my fingers crossed that they guy looking at it for me will give a thumbs up on it. Thanks for the input.
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