![]() Honestly, this thing will probably just sit at his house and rot if he doesn't sell it to me. He also trusts me and knows I will take care of it and if anything is going to break it would have broken with him in the seat too. Even said I could take it to my house to use it if I pay the hauling fee. He also said I can use the machine first. Re: Newbie - 1968 JD 450 Crawler in reply to nrowles, 04-24-2017 05:20:29Īgain to note, the seller is a very good friend and would not hide anything from me. What are your opinions? What things should I look at more closely on it? What are the things that break on these machines? I see these things listed online anywhere from $7,000-$12,000 in that year range. I told him I would give him $4,000 for it and he's thinking on it. He wouldn't knowingly hide anything from me. Everything functions properly but the bucket leaks down. As a newbie I'm not really sure what that means. I think he said the clutches were rebuilt but the left lever can be a little slow sometimes. Engine was rebuilt 15 years ago and doesn't have but maybe 100 hours on it. He said "I have one sitting there I'll sell you". ![]() Was at my buddies yesterday and looked over at his and said "yeah I've been looking at them online". ![]() And I'm sure I could find more for him to do if money was unlimited.īeen being nosey lately just to see what crawlers are out there and what they go for. I currently have a few different projects I was getting ready to call the local excavator to come out. I have all these ideas of things I want to do with the land but every time I think about the work involved to remove the trees it stops there. I purchased 14 acres of young plantation pines and built a home last year. ![]()
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