Posted by rrlund on July 26, 2013 at 13:43:39 from (207.241.137.116):
Didn't want to hijack 37 Cheif's post. I should have just given directions and left it at that today. I was loading bales and a truck hauling a load of scrap stopped along the road. A guy got out and asked me where the scrap yard was. I told him another two miles up the road. I saw a hog panel on top of an old manure spreader and told him to hold on. Asked if they wanted to sell that. They're always nice to have around to plug up a hole if a calf wants to wander or something. They had two,$5 each. There were those two little rusty gates too,$2.50 each. And that 16 footer,$20. I spotted that Dearborn 2x14 plow with Oliver Radex bottoms,asked what they'd take for that. Been wanting some implements for the wife's Oliver Super 55. $75. OK,let's unload it. Well,did I want those back blades? I told them no,I had two of'em around here that I never use,don't want'em. Come on,give us $40 for the lighter one,you can sell it and make money for that. They kept twisting my arm til I said I'd take it for that. How about the other one? It's a good heavy blade,like new! Nope,don't want it. I started writing the check for the other stuff,$150. One of'em said make it $250 and we'll unload that heavy blade too. So,I did.
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