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Posted by paul on August 29, 2000 at 02:51:34 from (216.161.109.37):
In Reply to: Good Buy posted by Nick R on August 27, 2000 at 13:56:04:
That would depend on the condition of it all. Since you already bought it, no point in looking backwards. I had 2 gravity wagons, worked ok. Bought a 3rd one at an auction, kicked myself all the way home, paid too much. It was slightly beat, hitch pole bent, the wood rails weren't that good, had smaller tires, different running gear... Turns out it's a really good road wagon, those little tires wear much better than the bigger flotations on my other wagons, & the bent pole is a bonus, wagon trails better & faster, plus snugs up to my elevator better! So, what's a good deal, & what's a bad deal? --->Paul
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