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Re: Trator Parts, V . Scrap $$$$$$$$$$$$
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Posted by Bill Smith on February 22, 2004 at 12:46:54 from (63.147.130.8):
In Reply to: Trator Parts, V . Scrap $$$$$$$$$$$$ posted by Dale on February 22, 2004 at 09:41:50:
Tractor and combine salvage yards will likely pay more than scrap metal prices. Check with any salvage yards in your area. Not sure if out of state salvage yards would be interested in extra shipping expense, but they might be on the right thing. Sounds like you might have enough stuff to have an auction as an option, and make sure salvage yards, scrap metal buyers, and tractor restorers/collectors all know about it. You get them all there for the auction and they will iron it all out where they need to go. You would make money on anything that sells over scrap metal prices that way. That much stuff, some of it would surely sell for more than scrap. Even if through classified's instead of an auction.
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