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<blockquote data-quote="jedstivers" data-source="post: 1381286" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>And the flip side to that is they count on it so much that's all they know. I can't just look or price to even think I might want something without them wanting the sale right now. I can go months thinking and they want the deal within the hour. </p><p>The worst is when I tell a small town dealer when the right used one comes in for a cheap farm truck let me know, don't care if it's six months from now. They call the next day with something that's not the right deal and if they would only remember me when they have one it would be a instant sale then. They forget me by then though. Lot of farmers like me too, they could do good on that kind of inventory but they want to sell what they have at the moment and not keep a list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedstivers, post: 1381286, member: 8873"] And the flip side to that is they count on it so much that's all they know. I can't just look or price to even think I might want something without them wanting the sale right now. I can go months thinking and they want the deal within the hour. The worst is when I tell a small town dealer when the right used one comes in for a cheap farm truck let me know, don't care if it's six months from now. They call the next day with something that's not the right deal and if they would only remember me when they have one it would be a instant sale then. They forget me by then though. Lot of farmers like me too, they could do good on that kind of inventory but they want to sell what they have at the moment and not keep a list. [/QUOTE]
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