Posted by mark on October 26, 2008 at 07:25:27 from (172.130.88.233):
In Reply to: Re: why so high posted by Hugh MacKay on October 26, 2008 at 06:36:34:
Mister Hugh is correct.
I find most of the ads posted here as more or less ridiculous. Folks are fishing or really don"t want to sell their stuff in the first place. It"s sort of like....if they (a buyer) are stupid enough to pay this price, I"ll take it. People collect all sorts of things. I am sure somebody out there collects dog turds and thinks they are priceless. And so it goes with old tractors. A word of wisdom...never shop for an item amongst collectors. Buy a knife at a flea market....not a knife show. Buy a gun from an individual, not at a gun show. Buy your tractor or parts the same way, this crowd will rape you.
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