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Re: Do you watch e-Bay?
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Posted by kyhayman on May 08, 2005 at 18:25:45 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: Do you watch e-Bay? posted by just 580's on May 08, 2005 at 18:07:53:
Never really come up before. If its listed on an auction, thats the only way I sell it unless I have no bids. Otherwise bidder gets it, even if I could sell it more outright. As far as waiting, most people who need a --- need it and have preferred to pay asking price for it. When I break up something I will typically sell parts for a month, about 10 parts, 2x per week then usually somewhere along the way I get an inquirey for a certain 'lot' of leftovers and non listed parts. I try to sell these one maney takes all (usually $300-$800). If I dont they go to scrap iron. I've learned what parts sell well (low dollar items that ship well), poorly (large castings) and try to list/buy accordingly. Last pallet I sold was $300, it included a bunch of IH 560 items, TA, flywheel, complete set of internal transmission components, pedals, and other odds and ends. Didnt get much more than iron price but it is nice to be able to see these parts keep another one going. Had some good items off it that made up for that, WFE brought over $400, p.s. unit and narrow front the same.
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