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Old 04-25-2012, 06:02 AM
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I was all set to go pick it up, the owner and I agreed on a price. However I went on line to check this thread before I went, and thats when I saw another member on here got the tractor. The owner made me furious, he even said I will hold it, dont worry I have no intensions of selling it to anybody else. Thanks for all the tips though, atleast I learned how to determine if a tractor is really a 169 if I ever come across another one.
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Sorry to hear about that, it happens to all of us.
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Old 04-25-2012, 11:44 AM
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Sorry to hear that. I couldn't do that to anyone.
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Sorry to hear that. I couldn't do that to anyone.
I agree with Allen. I couldn't buy one out from under another forum member either. Sorry to hear it happened. Another one will come up for ya!
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Old 04-25-2012, 07:06 PM
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I was all set to go pick it up, the owner and I agreed on a price. However I went on line to check this thread before I went, and thats when I saw another member on here got the tractor.
Well if it was the Cub 169 near Scranton PA that was me. Please see next reply.
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Old 04-25-2012, 07:21 PM
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I agree with Allen. I couldn't buy one out from under another forum member either. Sorry to hear it happened. Another one will come up for ya!
I feel I need to defend myself and my actions here. The Cub 169 was listed on Craigslist. I called the owner around noon on 4/20. The PO told me the Cub 169 was still for sale. He told me there was a dozen calls or so about it. He also made it clear to me it was a first come first served sale. When I arrived there, he told me there was serious interest from a guy near Gettysburg PA and another guy who made an offer but couldn't come see it till Sunday/Monday and about 6 more calls since I called him. I did not persuade the gentleman with a higher offer or anything like that. He was selling that tractor to the first one with cash.
And to be clear, I would never "steal" one from under anyone being a member of this forum or not. If the PO would have said he was holding it for someone I would have told him to please contact me if it didn't sell but this wasn't the case. I also won't know if a OCC member was trying to purchase it or not.

If it is any consolation, it is missing the muffler shield, hour meter and the next to impossible to find original muffler.

Also, when a Cub 169, 800, 982, 782D come up for sale, don't think the owner will hold them. They will get alot of calls and cash is king. I lost a Cub 800 a few months back after I drove 3 hours when the PO was "holding" it. I actually passed the guy who bought it on a road 5 miles from me getting there.
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I feel I need to defend myself and my actions here. The Cub 169 was listed on Craigslist. I called the owner around noon on 4/20. The PO told me the Cub 169 was still for sale. He told me there was a dozen calls or so about it. He also made it clear to me it was a first come first served sale. When I arrived there, he told me there was serious interest from a guy near Gettysburg PA and another guy who made an offer but couldn't come see it till Sunday/Monday and about 6 more calls since I called him. I did not persuade the gentleman with a higher offer or anything like that. He was selling that tractor to the first one with cash.
And to be clear, I would never "steal" one from under anyone being a member of this forum or not. If the PO would have said he was holding it for someone I would have told him to please contact me if it didn't sell but this wasn't the case. I also won't know if a OCC member was trying to purchase it or not.

If it is any consolation, it is missing the muffler shield, hour meter and the next to impossible to find original muffler.

Also, when a Cub 169, 800, 982, 782D come up for sale, don't think the owner will hold them. They will get alot of calls and cash is king. I lost a Cub 800 a few months back after I drove 3 hours when the PO was "holding" it. I actually passed the guy who bought it on a road 5 miles from me getting there.
Yup it was that one. I don't blame you at all, the owner must have been confused, cause he told us the same story. We called agreed to a price at 9am on 4/20, and were going to pick it up, not see it, on sunday. It was set in stone at that point. But like you said, he also told us when we called after seeing your post later that day, that we never told him we wanted it and were buying it. But that happens, like you said cash is king and there isnt much I can do when i am 3 hours away. Looking back its kind of funny seeing the tractor I so called mine on craigslist one minute and seeing it on this forum, purchased, the next. Sounds like you desereved it afteryour 800 experience.
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Old 04-25-2012, 11:31 PM
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I feel I need to defend myself and my actions here. The Cub 169 was listed on Craigslist. I called the owner around noon on 4/20. The PO told me the Cub 169 was still for sale. He told me there was a dozen calls or so about it. He also made it clear to me it was a first come first served sale. When I arrived there, he told me there was serious interest from a guy near Gettysburg PA and another guy who made an offer but couldn't come see it till Sunday/Monday and about 6 more calls since I called him. I did not persuade the gentleman with a higher offer or anything like that. He was selling that tractor to the first one with cash.
And to be clear, I would never "steal" one from under anyone being a member of this forum or not. If the PO would have said he was holding it for someone I would have told him to please contact me if it didn't sell but this wasn't the case. I also won't know if a OCC member was trying to purchase it or not.

If it is any consolation, it is missing the muffler shield, hour meter and the next to impossible to find original muffler.

Also, when a Cub 169, 800, 982, 782D come up for sale, don't think the owner will hold them. They will get alot of calls and cash is king. I lost a Cub 800 a few months back after I drove 3 hours when the PO was "holding" it. I actually passed the guy who bought it on a road 5 miles from me getting there.
Sounds like a big ole misunderstanding. I read over the post quickly about another forum member getting it. The post was worded as if someone else jumped in. Assumed someone else snuck in and grabbed it. To be honest, I never knew who ended up with it anyway . Didn't need to defend yourself for me. No harm, no foul. Sounds like the seller was the confused one.

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I feel the blame should be placed on the seller not with either one of you two. You both wanted to buy the same tractor and if you had know about it I'm 100% sure you guys would have gave each other the go ahead to buy it. Thank you both for wanting to give this 169 a good home and talking thru this like adults.
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