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Scrap the MMs or part them out

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bshannon

07-16-2006 10:15:52




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Neighbor has a couple old Molines, an R and I think he said a Z, the motors are stuck, I don't think the sheet metal is the greatest. Is there enough interest to part these out, or send them to the scrap yard?




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MMEd

07-18-2006 05:44:08




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 Re: Scrap the MMs or part them out in reply to bshannon, 07-16-2006 10:15:52  
critical question is where they are - I'm sure there is someone from the board that would be interested depending on where with cost of fuel these days.



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Yugrotcart

07-17-2006 14:27:25




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 Re: Scrap the MMs or part them out in reply to bshannon, 07-16-2006 10:15:52  
Sell em whole!!!!! !!!!!
Advertise on this site or your local paper. For example, you say the engines are stuck. I was talkin to a guy the other day with a good Z engine stittin in his barn, just need the other half.



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schrocky

07-16-2006 14:05:56




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 Re: Scrap the MMs or part them out in reply to bshannon, 07-16-2006 10:15:52  
I would list them on e-bay or any site that posts old equipment. Somebody will buy it for more than scrap price ya know ya can't buy some of this stuff anymore ! so don't let the Chinaman melt er down !!



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L.Hurley

07-16-2006 14:48:38




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 Re: Scrap the MMs or part them out in reply to schrocky, 07-16-2006 14:05:56  
Dude that just is not right. Don't let thoes molines go to the smelter or get parted out. I would buy both of them if the price was right befor letting them get destroyed. I AGREE WITH MY BUDDY ALAN K %1000.



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Alan K

07-16-2006 10:35:02




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 Re: Scrap the MMs or part them out in reply to bshannon, 07-16-2006 10:15:52  
I would not part them out or scrap them. I understand the price of steel is up and nice to get a chunk of change but Ive always figured if everyone parts out tractors....someday there will be a pile of parts but no tractors to put them on and then the parts will go to the scrap heap ...some ive seen parted out and were in running order...that is a shame. They aint making any more so we have to keep what we have.

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