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Re: Trator Parts, V . Scrap $$$$$$$$$$$$
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Posted by G. L. Perry on February 22, 2004 at 16:07:12 from (65.178.128.130):
In Reply to: Trator Parts, V . Scrap $$$$$$$$$$$$ posted by Dale on February 22, 2004 at 09:41:50:
Guys like YOU who are in this hobby only to make the Best Buck, need to get a diff hobbie. Combines are a tin can and worth little, cept maybe drivelines, BUT tractor parts that are not made anymore, need to be kept AS tractor parts, NOT that $20 bill you'll get in your wallet. Besides, a penny a pound here is all I get for scrap, takes alot to make it worth anything. I also dis-like the guy who buys a whole running tractor, maybe nicer than one I'm restoring and parts it, cause worth more as parts than a REAL tractor is. That only reduces the models for the rest of us, destroys the hobbie, makes it more expensive for those that need parts. Course, YOU would benefit THEN, hey?? :^P :^(
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