Posted by dave2 on October 29, 2011 at 12:12:45 from (139.139.35.70):
put my little tractor for sale on a forum here. Same forum a guy has one like mine and wants a front loader for it. I told him there were 3 in ebay at the moment. day or so later, I get an email from the guy saying they were too far away and asked what I'd take for the one on my tractor. Told him 900 bucks (flex a little) with all hydraulic hoses,/controls, fork, bucket, and rear 3PH weight. Price I gave him was about 200 bucks higher than just the frame and arms have been going for. He says good and for me to take it off and he'll come get it (sent him a bunch of pics)...
His wife got wind of it somehow and sent us both emails with a bunch of ebay links for frontloaders (not tractor specific and varying degrees of condition/complete that were at 8 or 9 buck bids and telling him how stupid he was and me how much of a crook I am......Didn't humor her with anything other than "it's no longer for sale".............
ebay is so much less headache for a guy that's trying to hone his people skills.....
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