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Posted by rimshot on January 12, 2007 at 18:24:42 from (207.199.225.160):
Here's your homework for today: I have a chance to purchase some ground. There are 2 pole barns with following in them. The lady selling the ground wants me to buy all. Now you guys give me your prices on this and lets see how close everyone is or isn't. All equipment is below average and has not run for years:: 1. 1938 3 wheeled Silver King--rust in gas tank-but will start. 2.Two Silver King parts tractors 3.Two small Averys for parts 4.Two 3 cylinder Sheppard Diesels--originals--have not been started for years. 5.One Sheppard with a F10 engine 6.Farmall cub with blade--runs and is probably the best tractor of the lot. 7.8n Ford with rear mower. Runs but needs tank cleaned. 8.Case 300 with loader. Runs-new tires with chains-loader leaks hydraulic fluid bad. 9.1965 Corvair convertible--I think it's stuck-but body has been all redone. 10.1959 4 door Ranger Edsel--has not run for a few years. 11.1960 Edsel--good body and interior--has not run for years. 12. And the 2 buildings. Pole buldings. Both have one sliding door. 30x50. Tin siding and roof. Dirt floor. No electricity. 25 years old. So give me your best value on each item or a lump total. Thanks
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