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Posted by HHHoagie on May 20, 2001 at 08:14:53 from (209.178.152.222):
I don't know if I'm in love with the idea of restoring a tractor or having a restored tractor? Anyway I have had my eye on what I think is a Case sitting up in a back field of a place I have been driving by now for 5 years. Originally it appeared there and I saw from the road that it looked complete and at the time thought that they were going to restore it but when the weeds grew up around it and time went by I'm fairly convenced that it's going to rust down if someone don't rescue it. I would like that to be me but don't know how to approach the owners (fear of rejection). And if they were willing to sell it if they wanted more than $100 bucks for it what would I need to know about it to make an intellegent offer?
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