I have reading some of the postsand i appreciate most of the comments on the 330 ,Yes I knew what the tractor is worth when i bought it .However the guy i bought it from knows what will be done to the tractor and where it will be if he wants to come look at it drive it or whatever ,I have no intentions of selling the tractor ,I bought it to keep ,This is not my only tractor , If I need to sell one ,I have 27 other tractors to chose from , BUT right now none are for sale .they are all payed for and are not costing a whole lot for them to sit here .I think that some people are just jealous because they have never ran across a great deal like I did .I have talked to my friend and told him he could have gotten more for the tractor but he told me that he was happy with the price and he knew the tractor would be restored and that he would know where it was at. I am not like a lot of people,I restore tractors for the satisfaction of saving some of the older stuff and for the relstionship I have over ths past 10 years with my son [He is 19 now and probably knows as much or not more about old tractors as a lot of people on here]I will bet that there is not 1 of of a 100 on here that would have not bought the tractor the same way I did if given the opportunity. So as fro me buying the tractor i feel lucky me . Ok off my soap box now
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