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Re: Has anyone bought or sold a tractor on an internet auction service?
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Posted by Mark Hendershot on December 08, 2001 at 16:04:58 from (216.166.150.165):
In Reply to: Has anyone bought or sold a tractor on an internet auction service? posted by JD70Jim on December 08, 2001 at 14:50:27:
Not a tractor but a VW Baja! Tried to sell it in my town and could not get $500.00 for it, then I put it on E-Bay and it was looked at over 900 times (I used the counter to know) It got bid up to $1,825.00 and was sold to a guy that lived 4 states away. He sent me a money order in full and drove to get it 2 wks. later. I posted lots of pictures for people to see answerd any question and there wasn't many because I did a complete discription in the listing. The new owner was all smiles when he seen it and has been happy since. He told me you can't get them where he lived. Doing it this way I had tons of people looking at it! They sell Fergusons on E-Bay all the time for $800.00 to $5,000.00 and they sell in 5-10 days. Other tractors go for more than that also. I sell stuff on E-Bay all the time it is like a second job! Mark H.
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