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    #16
    Good thing I didn't buy then, everything always looks good in pictures. Good lesson is to never buy sight unseen.

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      #17
      So what ya hauling? Sorry them 6 inches snow.

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        #18
        So what ya hauling? Sorry them 6 inches snow.

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          #19
          Never buy a quad over the internet, tracks and boggey wheels can be in rough shape if driven hard and fast. Must view before buying

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            #20
            I imagine the investment farmer gets questionable employees so equipment will be abused a lot more than normal.

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              #21
              No it was not you bread , it was a conversation about the Richie Tractors - I am guess his daddy has a case dealership , I could be wrong . Jake ???

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                #22
                I figured they'd bring more. Like $285,000 but never saw them in person either. At the end of the day as Ritchie says they sold for "fair market value"

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                  #23
                  I will have to dig up the old post - I am sure some one was **** sure they would sell for $300 plus

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                    #24
                    I get a kick out of the fact that you assume something like my daddy owning a case dealer.
                    I guess I can assume anything I want about you too without having a clue. Lol

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                      #25
                      Those bogeys are filled with oil right? A few you could see a run of oil around the track...

                      U was trying to buy a superB but even the rusty ones went too high to online bidders.


                      That 2013 had a ripped tarp and all the paint flaking...


                      The doepker 2005 was the one I wanted... budgeted 45K cause it needs a full brake job. Sold for 47 grand.

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                        #26
                        If the auction is NOT owner/operator driven machinery, let some body else fix that iron. Hired help could give a sh*t IMHO. Smaller farm auctions, better yet estate sales are the only ones I consider.

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                          #27
                          I am sorry but how much needs tone done to a tractor in the first few years ?? We have done just basic stuff to ours - 7800 hrs and 3500 hrs - very little maintance $
                          If you never said 300 plus - no worries

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                            #28
                            I am simply pointing out that someone said those 500 quads would go for 300 plus LMAO . May not have been you Jake - easy till I check er out ...

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                              #29
                              It was me, I thought you were talking about the ones at Swift. My mistake wont be the last.

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                                #30
                                All good - the magic of talk sites - never 100% sure what is intended .
                                All I know is that there was no way in hell those quads in Stoon would get close to 300.
                                Realy don't matter - but it shows the trend right now IMO . Things are slowing down - more than some think ..
                                The drills always sell cheaper at auctions than dealer lots , but those tractors were the real barometer

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