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Home Depot lawn & garden tractor display
1958/model RJ58
1964/model 854
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1985 416-8
520-H
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I can't see the forest for the trees.
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1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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I always look and I cant believe the prices...CRAZY..............................:smile2 :scaredGeno wrote: Did anyone ever notice the price tags on those little disposable things?
1985 416-8
520-H
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I can't see the forest for the trees.
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1958/model RJ58
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motor12 wrote: I looked up the prices, $1500 to $3500+ . My RJ58 was $385.00 when new in 1958 (attachments not included) and it's still here.
Seems like my 85 416-8 was around 3 grand when I bought it new and don't remember if that was with a deck....may have been but don't remember....now matter what it beats all the new stuff they sell now days......:smile2
1985 416-8
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You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I can't see the forest for the trees.
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LIKE!!!motor12 wrote: When you park in the Home Depot parking lot and walk into the store you usually walk past all the tractors on display in front of the store. (Green and yellow) At least that's how it is here in Texas. I have always wondered what the reaction would be if a nice red Wheel Horse RJ58 was parked in that line of tractors. With a small sign (Display only not for sale). I have thought about asking the store manager if he or she would be interested in something like that on some Saturday morning. Seems like it would draw attention to the stores display and be fun to see the reactions when they see an antique tractor from the 50s.Sure would make some interesting pictures.
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
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1958/model RJ58
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