Posted by JD Seller on March 20, 2015 at 20:28:49 from (208.126.198.123):
Reading Bryce's post below got me to thinking. I rarely sell used parts. I just never got into doing it. It always seemed to me that selling used parts was more of a bother than I really wanted to deal with. I know there are guys that have made good money selling used parts.
I usually sell complete running tractors or equipment. Having to put up a bunch of ads or sales on Ebay or Graiglist just would not be for me. Dealing with guys low balling me over a $10 part would not be my idea of fun.
I do seem to collect a number of good used parts. Some I keep but a lot of them I just wholesale to several parts yards I do business with. It is much easier for me this way. I do not have to fool with all the trouble of selling parts. Plus I usually get a pretty good price on used parts I buy back from these same fellows.
I just shake my head at the Ebay sellers that will have a complete tractor taken apart for sale. Even down to the old used dirty/rusty bolts and washers. Much of this stuff seems to be little more than junk.
I can see this on a tractor but there are guys doing this on lawn mowers that are not worth a $100 running let alone not running. Just seems kind of funny.
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