I was looking for some parts for a
customer and pulled up what I needed at
All State Ag Parts. I've seen their site
for years, and have probably bought from
them too, although I can't remember for
sure.
Anyways, I was looking at their site, and
discovered they have teamed up with a
charity. I don't know how selective they
are on the equipment they'll take, but the
way they have things setup you can donate
equipment, and write off the donation,
rather than selling, or scraping it for
next to nothing.
Beyond that, I guess YMMV, but I figured
I'd toss the idea out there for those
looking to clean up, and maybe see at
least some kind of return, rather than
spending more time and money than the
machines worth otherwise to get it gone.
All States Ag Parts
customer and pulled up what I needed at
All State Ag Parts. I've seen their site
for years, and have probably bought from
them too, although I can't remember for
sure.
Anyways, I was looking at their site, and
discovered they have teamed up with a
charity. I don't know how selective they
are on the equipment they'll take, but the
way they have things setup you can donate
equipment, and write off the donation,
rather than selling, or scraping it for
next to nothing.
Beyond that, I guess YMMV, but I figured
I'd toss the idea out there for those
looking to clean up, and maybe see at
least some kind of return, rather than
spending more time and money than the
machines worth otherwise to get it gone.
All States Ag Parts