Well, will someone answer the bloody question?
It's "wicked" cold in N.E. and the winters are "wicked" long, which means that in order to keep their .265 acre lot homes warm, they have to pony up alot of cash in the fall to purchase oil to keep the house toasty warm. So this means that tractor sellers have to "mark-up" the price on their equipment to pay for the oil that heats their home.
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But seriously, if you really are serious about a tractor, here are three options for you:
1. Bernie Arbiar is located in N.H. and sells DFs out from his garage. Therefore, could save you a "wicked" alot of money.
2. Grahmam Sleiker is located in Bolton, MASS. He sells JMs out of his garage.
3. You can buy my 28hp JM. 2002, less than 100 hours. I'm moving to MASS this summer and if I don't sell my JM here in Virginia, I'll take it with me to MASS. I'm relocating to Amherst, which is in the Western part of MASS. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif Not looking forward to the "Nor'eastern storms."
gbob
It's "wicked" cold in N.E. and the winters are "wicked" long, which means that in order to keep their .265 acre lot homes warm, they have to pony up alot of cash in the fall to purchase oil to keep the house toasty warm. So this means that tractor sellers have to "mark-up" the price on their equipment to pay for the oil that heats their home.
/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
But seriously, if you really are serious about a tractor, here are three options for you:
1. Bernie Arbiar is located in N.H. and sells DFs out from his garage. Therefore, could save you a "wicked" alot of money.
2. Grahmam Sleiker is located in Bolton, MASS. He sells JMs out of his garage.
3. You can buy my 28hp JM. 2002, less than 100 hours. I'm moving to MASS this summer and if I don't sell my JM here in Virginia, I'll take it with me to MASS. I'm relocating to Amherst, which is in the Western part of MASS. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif Not looking forward to the "Nor'eastern storms."
gbob