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Old 06-14-2015, 08:12 AM
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WOW Ryan, you got an awesome deal! That one is in great shape too. I think I have the manual in PDF that I got from another member if you need it. What are your plans to do with it?
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WOW Ryan, you got an awesome deal! That one is in great shape too. I think I have the manual in PDF that I got from another member if you need it. What are your plans to do with it?
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Just guessing but I bet Ryan would sell it to you. Don't think he has a tractor with a rear PTO because some guy in GA has been hording them.
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Sounds good to me....how much Ryan?
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I think I've seen a thread on one of these in the past. Looks like he got it for half price? Looks good Ryan
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Did you buy some lotto tickets too after you picked it up?
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Nice snag Ryan,I would keep it,you have very little in it,cause you never know you may find a tractor to put it on,then you will kick yourself for selling it so soon...
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I'm with Lew on this one. I too would keep it for a while.

I know I told you already, but congrats!
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Sounds good to me....how much Ryan?
Nah Todd,
You're too far away and already have one don't ya?

Now me on the other hand, only a little over an hour away.
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I see the interested parties have made themselves known

First off, the Cub voice in my head say "hang on to this until you can use it or you're six foot under" and I know it's a good decision to keep it.

That being said, in all honesty, I'd LOVE to keep it. It's neat, in good condition, and would be handy to have around, should I ever get lucky and strike gold again and find a machine with a PTO. But I'd rather it go to someone who can use it. I got it figuring I'd sell it and (at the risk of being banned and ostracized) I believe I am going to stick to that plan.

I've had a good amount of people already express their interest which is why I'm posting now, most of them are from here. For those interested, PM and and we can talk. But I'll be upfront about it, I am going to try to do it local before I explore shipping it. I'm willing to drive and meet up within reason. This isn't meant to be a For Sale post, just making sure everyone knows where I stand on this so I don't upset anyone
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Ryan, I have one and mine has been in the back of my truck in the garage for 3 years now. I don't plan on using it, but someday I will show it behind a 982. I wonder if someone can remake the decals? Mine has a little surface rust and the chains have been replaced but it's original paint like yours and I don't want to paint it. It's only original once.
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