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Short Bolt

09-28-2005 23:13:35




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Went and put a add in Trader paper last week for my 706 gas tractor for $3000.00. Had several come look. But whats was really funny every time the guys came to look and we went to the shop rolled the doors open, they looked at my 59 Farmall 340 gas that is torn down and waiting on engine overhaul, it has new tires, new paint, wide front, fast hitch, good sheet metal. Every one wanted it they offered to give big money, one guy even offered me $3000.00 as is, same as 706. But I told them all it was not for sale. Had 3 call me back later and raise thier offer. Had a guy wanting to trade a fair 560 for the 706, but when he seen the 340 he offered the 560 and loot for the 340...But I got plans to use to use the 340 to mow hay and spray and cultivate I don't know whats so great about a 340 Farmall but It sure got noticed!!! and created a lot of talk, and money waving.

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Hugh MacKay

09-30-2005 16:40:55




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 Re: Tractor buyers are Funny! in reply to Short Bolt, 09-28-2005 23:13:35  
Short Bolt: Most serious tractor buyers wanting a tractor for yard work on 5 acres or less are in the market for small tractors. Larger and especially six cylinder models may seem cheap. Try steping up to the parts counter, you'll soon get a lesson on what is cheap.

I have 3 small tractors, Farmalls SA, 130 and 140. I used these tractors commercially until about 5 years ago. They have more silly little things go wrong now than when worked hard most of the time. I'd like to have a 656D around, but what would I do with it other than create a bill of expence for myself.

Most 50+ hp tractors bought by hobby farmers, urbanites using them for yard work, etc. end up parked out of sight in the back 40, and the owner is either unwilling or unable to bear the cost of rebuilding or repairing them. It's really just the dummies that get on here to brag about buying a 706, 856, 1066, etc. for $3,000 to $5,000 to mow 5 acres of grass. The smart folks buy a tractor under 40 hp and go quietly about their business.

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HAS

09-30-2005 14:09:02




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 Re: Tractor buyers are Funny! in reply to Short Bolt, 09-28-2005 23:13:35  
It's Red!



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dave from MN

09-29-2005 05:35:52




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 Re: Tractor buyers are Funny! in reply to Short Bolt, 09-28-2005 23:13:35  
the 340 is a handy tractor. Person I am dealing on for all his equip has one with fast hitch and narrow front. Mechanicaaly excellent, sheet metal great but cosmetically challenged. Dont think he'll let it go but gonna try. Then it could take over the h's duties and then some.



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DigDugNC

09-29-2005 04:56:14




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 Re: Tractor buyers are Funny! in reply to Short Bolt, 09-28-2005 23:13:35  
You should advertise the 340 for sale for $3,000. Then when they come to your shop and see the 340 all tore apart (oh yeah hide some bigger parts like the block or rear axle) and then look and see the 706 all ready to go some one is sure to offer you atleast $3,500 for the 706, and you get more for the tractor than you were wanting. Now that would be FUNNY!!!!



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Illinois Boy

09-29-2005 07:55:14




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 Re: Tractor buyers are Funny! in reply to DigDugNC, 09-29-2005 04:56:14  
Short Bolt,
How much for the 340? : )



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