Massey Ferguson 240

Thirsk, north-yorkshire

£12,000.00 ono

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We advise that no money exchange hands until the buyer has either  a) Viewed the item in-person, b) Received a short video of a walk-around the item, c) Received further images of the item

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Description

1988 Massey Ferguson 240 with Massey Ferguson 80 front loader and bucket.
Starts first time and runs nice.
2 new rear tires
V5 ready
Working pto and drop hitch
7253 hours on clock, fuel gauge and rev counter not working.
Open to sensible offers

We have taken the decision to withdraw the messaging function between buyers and sellers so all initial dealings must be over the phone, which we believe will deter most scammers. We advise that no money exchange hands until you have either : a) Viewed the item in-person, b) Received a short video of a walk-around the item or c) Received further images of the item

Telephone: 07377418753

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Please be aware of scammers

We advise that no money exchange hands until the buyer has either  a) Viewed the item in-person, b) Received a short video of a walk-around the item, c) Received further images of the item

If you are offered an over-payment and then asked to return money, it is a SCAM. If the person insists they can only continue negotiations through email for whatever reason, or insists on sending you a cheque or bank transfer without much interest in inspecting the goods, it is very likely they could be a fraud.

Let us know here about any suspicious enquiries you receive.

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