Posted by dave2 on January 25, 2011 at 21:06:26 from (139.139.35.70):
Part 1.
Put out on several different boards here that I was looking for a tractor between 35 and 60 HP, with or without FEL, must have some type of cab, no turbo or automatic trans, must be ready to pass inspection, get plates, and go to work. Color not important.
Please (I really said please) EMAIL or PM all offers with pics, details, price, and where it is located.
Got about 10 mails/PM's. 2 with ebay links which was fine. The rest were things like
what do you want to spend?
What kind are you looking for?
one guy said "got 2, one needs some work" asked for pics and details and he said do a search in this forum and you'll find the details. Told him that if he wanted to sell me a tractor to give me the info I asked for along with price and pics. He gave me some info and said make me an offer. I said 20 bucks, now send me your price along with pics.
Others asked for my number or gave me theres without even mentioning what they had. Hard to believe folks are so thick headed.
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