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Orginal ACMOC D2 5U Model with tool bar ripper

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Markds3
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Hello All, I have been offered this orginal ACMOC Model of a D2 5U witn a tool bar ripper unopened in its box can I ask what I should expect to pay?
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Thu, Jan 19, 2023 10:08 AM
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If you are patient you can find one on eBay for about $100 although they most often list them for about $200. Those prices are NIB.

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Thu, Jan 19, 2023 10:19 AM
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Reply to D4Jim:
If you are patient you can find one on eBay for about $100 although they most often list them for about $200. Those prices are NIB.

Thanks Jim, this lady is wanting approx $250USD plus freight which I reckon is too steep.
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Thu, Jan 19, 2023 10:39 AM
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Thanks Jim, this lady is wanting approx $250USD plus freight which I reckon is too steep.
Save some money on the model and use it for the D2. 😊 😊

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Thu, Jan 19, 2023 11:47 AM
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Perhaps he is hinting that he is on the prowl for the genuine D2 toolbar unit...some folks enjoy collecting stamps, coins, or baseball cards; I know some that like collecting tractors. 
Lets see, Markds3 has the top seat, so he gets a toolbar tractor next; hmmm, how about a tailseat next? Then move on to a narrow gauge. You get the picture. Collect the entire set or series! Just trying to help here. JM
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Thu, Jan 19, 2023 10:40 PM
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Perhaps he is hinting that he is on the prowl for the genuine D2 toolbar unit...some folks enjoy collecting stamps, coins, or baseball cards; I know some that like collecting tractors. 
Lets see, Markds3 has the top seat, so he gets a toolbar tractor next; hmmm, how about a tailseat next? Then move on to a narrow gauge. You get the picture. Collect the entire set or series! Just trying to help here. JM
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Perhaps he is hinting that he is on the prowl for the genuine D2 toolbar unit...some folks enjoy collecting stamps, coins, or baseball cards; I know some that like collecting tractors. 
Lets see, Markds3 has the top seat, so he gets a toolbar tractor next; hmmm, how about a tailseat next? Then move on to a narrow gauge. You get the picture. Collect the entire set or series! Just trying to help here. JM
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Ha!! I don't think the boss, finances or space would allow that Juiceman. Funny you say about a D2 with a toolbar, I actually found one last year, but shipping would kill it unless I could get it free, it also was missing the rams and was very rusty:
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Fri, Jan 20, 2023 4:23 AM
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[quote="juiceman post=244749 userid=2307"][img]/media/kunena/emoticons/tea.gif[/img]
Perhaps he is hinting that he is on the prowl for the genuine D2 toolbar unit...some folks enjoy collecting stamps, coins, or baseball cards; I know some that like collecting tractors. 
Lets see, Markds3 has the top seat, so he gets a toolbar tractor next; hmmm, how about a tailseat next? Then move on to a narrow gauge. You get the picture. Collect the entire set or series! Just trying to help here. JM
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Ha!! I don't think the boss, finances or space would allow that Juiceman. Funny you say about a D2 with a toolbar, I actually found one last year, but shipping would kill it unless I could get it free, it also was missing the rams and was very rusty:
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I am just trying to help! Part of the fun (not always) is to find all the bits and pieces that may be missing from a new find; it is really nice if a person gets everything together in one purchase, but myself, I am not so lucky. If you have room to play, finding correct sized implements to pull around in the dirt are fun too, and not as expensive. JM
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Fri, Jan 20, 2023 9:34 AM
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