Posted by rrlund on November 26, 2011 at 10:32:22 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Scrappers posted by 1936 on November 26, 2011 at 06:45:44:
Yep,the crusher is just 2 miles up the road from me. I hauled some old manure spreaders and a few other items in last month. Made over $3150 for a days hauling at $250 a ton. A guy about a mile the other side of the crusher had an auction a year ago this spring. I'll bet 80% of his stuff ended up at the crusher,hauled in by somebody else AFTER he paid the auctioneers commission. There were scrappers there from as far away as Detroit,150 miles away. He'd have been many,many dollars ahead if he and his two sons would have hauled the stuff in themselves and taken the few good pieces he had to a consignment sale. In fact,two of the items that I brought home,I bought from scrappers after the sale. If I was going to quit farming,the bulk of my stuff would go right to the crusher. I'd take the tires and wheel and all the hydraulic cylinders and hoses off of all of it to a consignment auction.
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