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Re: 30 IH Tractors Getting Parted Out
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Posted by Bill Smith on February 09, 2003 at 21:41:15 from (63.147.130.110):
In Reply to: 30 IH Tractors Getting Parted Out posted by Tractor Man on February 09, 2003 at 20:54:59:
Sounds like the makings of a salvage buisness. See if any of them are, or if he gets any more that are, possible fixer upper candidates. You might find some interests on this site, and have an opportunity to sell whole tractors if they are fixer upper candidates. This would include any tractor complete, or still running, or loose engine, or one with minor ailments. There are alot of definate parter outer tractors in the country to obtain, and maybe that is what he has got, but don't be afraid to sell a whole tractor for a fixer upper project if you can make a dollar doing so, before you start yanking parts. I guess I just hate to see a tractor that is down that can be fixed up, parted out. Some prime fixer upper candidates fall through the system and wind up in the salvage yards. Maybe a small percentage, but something any tractor enthusiast hates to see. But I am all for parting out a definate scrapper. That (along with other things)is what helps keep the good ones going. Just no need to part out the fixer uppers. Especially with other definate scrappers easy to obtain.
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