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Re: Is it worth Salvaging
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Posted by charles fromID on June 01, 2001 at 16:38:47 from (206.206.40.90):
In Reply to: Is it worth Salvaging posted by Patrick O'Halloran on May 31, 2001 at 17:39:13:
yes you can get one running I did .But lets think on this .I live in a large farming area, 3 years ago you could get JD, case,Allis, just about anything you waunted just for getting it out of the field .Same with emplements,We even have 3 tractor salvages within 50 miles .Now you can hardly find any tractors and if you do the People are sick of folks come up and asking if its for sale? The tractor salvages are raising there prices way up and I have been told by one that after july 15 they will not have any pre 65 parts.A company has came in and bought all the have .has anyone else seen or herd this? This may be a better buy then we think?????????
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