[AT] What to do..
jahaze at aol.com
jahaze at aol.com
Wed Apr 28 14:29:24 PDT 2010
I have a call into them, and have convienently scheduled work about 10 minutes from the tractor for tomorrow morining in case they call back and it hasn't sold yet. My wife's going to be so mad....
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From: DBigdog <DBigdog at columbus.rr.com>
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Subject: Re: [AT] What to do..
Buy it!!!!! You know you want to!!!!! :^)
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rom: jahaze at aol.com
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ent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 4:21 PM
ubject: [AT] What to do..
ince I view all of you like a support group for old tractors, I need some
upport (kind of like an AA meeting). I tend to run into all kinds of great
eals, and have a history of buying things that I don't need, only to keep
hem around the place. Or I pass them on to someone else and regret the
ecision later. For example, several year ago I ran across two Oliver 77
rchard tractors with all the tin for $2,000. More $ than I had so I passed
hem on to another list member (and as far as I know he still has them).
nyway, today while surfing the web (I mean working), I found a craigslist
d for a "garden tractor" near my house. When I opened it up, the seller's
garden tractor" is an all original John Deere 60 orchard tractor, with a
low and disc for $1,500. "Tractor runs good, wife wants it out of the
ard"
I really want to buy it, as I realize it's a great deal, but I'm afraid if I
o the wife will want me to "live out in the yard" What should I do? Does
nyone know what these are selling for on the open market?
Enjoy, Joe
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