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Posted by Bob in SE Nebraska on February 04, 2004 at 05:55:51 from (162.40.71.165):
In Reply to: Wrecking Tractors for $ posted by Michael Soldan on February 03, 2004 at 20:35:54:
I have to admit that it is difficult for me to see a restorable tractor be parted out in a salvage yard or by an individual. I have made some very bad decisions to restore more than one tractor that should have been parted out due to the bad condition it was in. For me there was no decision to make as I just couldn't let the tractor go. Even though it is hard for me to see a tractor salvaged out I have to admit it would be very difficult for me to restore tractors without the salvage yards. A recent arrival in a salvage yard will draw my attention pretty quick. I don't know if these old tractors will ever be worth anything but if more and more old tractors go to the salvage yards perhaps my restored tractor will be valued more. I hope so! Bob rfrey1@alltel.net
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