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Went to a farm sale in Md. today.....
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Posted by scott#2 on March 19, 2005 at 16:13:14 from (138.88.84.74):
After watching 20 year old gas cans bring $15.00, I thought the tractor would go high. 5088 cab/air/duals/2700hrs $19,000 806 tri/diesel/6200 hrs $6500 400 w/ta/2pt $3300 sc /blade/cult/2pt $3550 h/loader/2pt $3000 sa/6'belly sickle/cults/2 way plow/1 row planter/fert/all complete $1800 (ya I own another sa now) 3240 cub cadet/54"deck/250 hrs/$3450 (whoaa!) All this was original owner and didnt have one ding, dent, scratch, anwhere on anything. All could use new paint. All units were complete (right down to the battery box top on the sa), original, perfectly straight and blew no smoke . That was the only reason I went so high on the sa. Still a good deal I think. Sale was in Md., an old tobacco grower who took the buyout years ago. What do you guys think of the prices? scott#2
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