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Re: Re: Re: Wrecking Tractors for $
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 04, 2004 at 06:20:45 from (209.226.106.100):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Wrecking Tractors for $ posted by Michael Soldan on February 04, 2004 at 05:42:10:
Michael: If many more people were as frugal as you and I, the tractor wrecking business would not be so lucrative. These guys kind of have the best of both worlds, suppliers as well as customers both dealing with heart and emotion. What they need is a bit more competition. Very simple to establish. Just buy a dozen old tractors, park them out in sight. Do very little dismantling in sight, show your restored tractors very little. Always have some unfinished ptoject on one of those outside line up of tractors. A friend of mine has just that. He has numerous inqiuries from people wanting parts. What is more important, people come offering their unused old tractors for little or nothing. He tells me that ever since the dozen tractors, he now looks for very little.
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