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Old 08-20-2016, 09:13 PM
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As far as the deal for the tires goes, here is the story:
I saw the tires on Craigslist a couple of nights ago. I texted the owner at around 10:30 that night, and he called me the next morning to say that he had a buyer lined up for the following day, but if it didn't work out; he would call me. Well, he called me late in the day, and said that the buyer had to back out because he didn't have the money. I told him that I would be there in an hour with the cash. It was a good 45 minute ride to his place, and it was rush hour, but somehow I got there with time to spare. He showed me the tires, and I had forgotten the amount that he wanted. He said that he had them listed for $110, so I gave him two 50s, and a 20, and told him to keep the extra $10. He wouldn't keep it, and he didn't have change, and shoved the 20 back at me, and said $100 was good.
Normally, I always try to get the price down, but this time the seller did it for me.
He also had a 680 Cub that he was willing to let go for $150.00 It ran great, and the power-train worked fine. It had no deck and looked beat up though.
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Old 08-20-2016, 09:23 PM
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Good deal PSully!
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Old 08-21-2016, 10:11 AM
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As far as the deal for the tires goes, here is the story:
I saw the tires on Craigslist a couple of nights ago. I texted the owner at around 10:30 that night, and he called me the next morning to say that he had a buyer lined up for the following day, but if it didn't work out; he would call me. Well, he called me late in the day, and said that the buyer had to back out because he didn't have the money. I told him that I would be there in an hour with the cash. It was a good 45 minute ride to his place, and it was rush hour, but somehow I got there with time to spare. He showed me the tires, and I had forgotten the amount that he wanted. He said that he had them listed for $110, so I gave him two 50s, and a 20, and told him to keep the extra $10. He wouldn't keep it, and he didn't have change, and shoved the 20 back at me, and said $100 was good.
Normally, I always try to get the price down, but this time the seller did it for me.
He also had a 680 Cub that he was willing to let go for $150.00 It ran great, and the power-train worked fine. It had no deck and looked beat up though.
That is the kind of deal I like, where both parties are happy with the result. You did a great job of finding them and they look great!! Nothing like some new shoes on your tractor!

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Old 08-21-2016, 11:35 AM
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Now that is a great deal! Are they considered R4 industrial tread tires?
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Now that is a great deal! Are they considered R4 industrial tread tires?
I don't really know, but here is the manufacturer's info: http://www.titanstore.com/info/412388
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Old 08-22-2016, 09:35 PM
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I now have a set of rear weights too!
I picked up this mess yesterday for $50.00
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