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Carl Davis

12-28-2007 17:37:44




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This message is a reply to an archived post by todd miller on March 12, 1999 at 16:57:47.
The original subject was "used tractor blue book values".

what would my 53 farmall cub be worth looks good run s good




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john in la

12-29-2007 07:11:50




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 Re: used tractor blue book values in reply to Carl Davis, 12-28-2007 17:37:44  
Boy you guys can be tough on a new guy that most likely found this board through a google search.
Is cabin fever that bad already or did santa pass you by.


The board was changed by Kim and company a while back so that replies to old post would pop up on the main page so everyone would see them just like the modern side does.

Carl;
Tractor prices are based on local demand and condition. What sells well here may not sell at all by you. A cub around here brings from 1 to 2 grand. If you have any of the cultivators or such that they are common with around here the price would be higher.

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Thack

12-29-2007 04:02:02




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 Re: used tractor blue book values in reply to Carl Davis, 12-28-2007 17:37:44  
I think they are wanting someone to send them an email asking about that nice ol" cub. Probably the yahoo"s from Africa looking for a dupe!



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kyplowboy

12-29-2007 01:15:59




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 Re: used tractor blue book values in reply to Carl Davis, 12-28-2007 17:37:44  
And I thought I was REAL bored at work!!!!!



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Rick Kr

12-28-2007 20:07:01




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 Re: used tractor blue book values in reply to Carl Davis, 12-28-2007 17:37:44  
Noticed the same trend over the last month or two.

I figure its spam, because the person never posts back with a "thank you".

Rick



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coloken

12-28-2007 18:55:36




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 Re: used tractor blue book values in reply to Carl Davis, 12-28-2007 17:37:44  
Where do you find these 8 year old messages?
Why don't you just start over new and ask your question?



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Howard H.

12-28-2007 19:59:30




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 Re: used tractor blue book values in reply to coloken, 12-28-2007 18:55:36  

Ken, I was kind of wondering the same thing - what is causing this rash of really old messages being revisited?? I've only been around for a few years here but never had noticed that before.

Is it "real" in the sense of someone really finding an old message and posting because of it? Or is it "spam" or automated probing somehow??


Howard



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paul

12-28-2007 22:05:23




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 Re: used tractor blue book values in reply to Howard H., 12-28-2007 19:59:30  
Doing a google search can turn up an old message so it wouldn't be odd to see a reference now & then.... But, since they _all_ start with the exact same openning, I too wonder if it is a door to get spam in here.....

--->Paul



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Carl Davis

12-29-2007 03:26:27




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 53 farmall cub in reply to paul, 12-28-2007 22:05:23  
We are selling dad cub
soory to bouther you guys
carl from erie pa



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Howard H.

12-29-2007 07:09:10




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 Re: 53 farmall cub in reply to Carl Davis, 12-29-2007 03:26:27  

Hey Carl -

No problem - I just wondered if yours was a "real" message... Maybe this is a new feature of the website or something that allows old messages to be replied to and bubble back up to the top.

As to your question, there aren't too many out here in the Texas panhandle, but I got a stuck, rough looking one with a whole pallet full of implement accessories for $400.

Running ones that I've seen have gone for $1000-1600. There is a very nice looking one on Ebay right now that is up to $2500 or so.

Good luck with it! It's none of my business, but I hope there aren't any young relatives coming up that will later wish they'd been able to buy it before it "got away".

I know I'd sure pay a lot of money to have my grandpa's old G back - but it went to Mexico so many years ago, no one even remembers any details...

Howard

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Carl Davis

12-29-2007 12:31:51




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 Re: 53 farmall cub in reply to Howard H., 12-29-2007 07:09:10  
I HAVE TO THINK LONG AND HARD ABOUT LETING THIS CUB GO I can still see the truck bring that new cub up the road.Were did all the years go.Thanks so much for your help.
Carl from Erie Pa.



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Carl Davis

12-29-2007 05:01:14




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 Re: 53 farmall cub in reply to evielboweviel, 12-29-2007 03:59:45  
Thanks Ron



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