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THIS IS WHY I don't lend it out - uggh
agree, painful to read
 
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That is where the used market is now, I would never pay what people are asking for used tractors right now, new is the same price + 15%
 
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He'd be better off either repairing it and selling it in working condition or just scrapping it and walking away with a life lesson.
 
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Well the ad says it has a new water pump and thermostat, and repaired radiator, but the former friend overheated it. :rolleyes: Sounds like a faulty repair and the friend was put in a bad spot.

the radiator is used but is good...had to replace is cause it was damaged while using it, it has a new starter, just had the fuel injection pump rebuilt at CC pumps and alternator which cost me over $600, the engine has brand new injectors to which cost me over $280, water pump and thermostat replace not long before the engine was overheated.
 
/ Here is a Bargain #10  
If scrapping a perfectly good loader for that size tractor isn't a cardinal sin then it should be. He may get a significant portion of his asking price if he piece meals it out as a parts machine. Then again he might find somebody willing to buy it... I know that when I sold my L275 it ran great and everything worked, but the box was broken out of the loader arms, tires were bad, and the 3pth parts were worn.
 
/ Here is a Bargain #12  
That is where the used market is now, I would never pay what people are asking for used tractors right now, new is the same price + 15%
and WARRANTY counts for something :)
 
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Years back I was working on my tractor out near the road by my house and an elder neighbor and his son from a few miles down the road stopped and asked if he could borrow my Kubota B2400 to do some work around his house. When I politely refused he became a bit irate and he couldn't understand my position, which I'm sure I don't need to explain here. His son had to talk him down and get him back in the car to leave. The confrontation was all very confusing to me. That's not something I would ask of anyone. It's bad enough my son borrows it and on one instance returned it broken, not really his fault though.
 
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BradB - your post reminded me of a bad experience / encounters, that I had last week with my vehicle stalker (and by default I was stalked, since I was driving it)

I have a RARE 1979 Chevy El Camino Super Sport "Royal Knight" - it is in good/excellent condition and I have it listed for $23,500 Cdn.

So while I'm familiar with the G boy El Camino, but I'd never heard of the Royal Knight and had to look it up. That's an awesome vehicular hermaphrodite, lol. Regarding your stalker, what in the world was she thinking? What was her end goal? Were you supposed to give it to her? Take her for a drive?
 
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So while I'm familiar with the G boy El Camino, but I'd never heard of the Royal Knight and had to look it up. That's an awesome vehicular hermaphrodite, lol. Regarding your stalker, what in the world was she thinking? What was her end goal? Were you supposed to give it to her? Take her for a drive?
re stalker gal - NONE OF THE ABOVE

the El Camino is posted in another thread, I believe :)

Post # 150947 in the GOOD MORNING thread, last Friday
 
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Well, I suppose given her inebriated state it's hard to follow that train of thought. I'd sure love to try though. 😂
I'll give her your number if there is a next time. :)

Can you imagine her driving abilities ? ... no, that is a horrible thought
 
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Stalker Gal - Some people don't know when to give up.

Years ago I was selling a '69 Plymouth Fury III convertible. I already had two people racing each other to the bank to pay what I was asking for it, (not much) when the third person who had looked at it previously with her "mechanic" started to lowball me on the price, claiming everything that her mechanic had found and explaining in a very condescenting manner why I was ethically bound to acceed to her wishes. I finally had to get rude in orer to shut her down. I wondered if her tactic had ever worked elsewhere.

And... back on topic. Cracked blocks can be welded. Depending on what else is broken it may be worth repairing.
 

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