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Posted by Al on Tuesday, March 31, 2009:In Reply to: Yanmar YM336D posted by Ron on Wednesday, March 25, 2009:
It's a desirable and a proper export model, for which everything is available (as far as I know), and it has the most useful and costly attachment already on it.
However, this one looks like it's no hobby-farmer's toy, but a work-horse that looks on its way to a scrap yard. But you don't buy a tractor for its shiny paint, so the question is whether the appearance means it was abused and not maintained. I don't know how you can tell, so you have to decide whether you want to take a chance with the low price. If the owner can show that everything works as it should, that's a good sign. Maybe others will offer their advice,
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