Posted by Wardner on February 18, 2010 at 08:46:24 from (4.154.245.21):
In Reply to: NEW OEM Parts IH posted by ol-shep on February 17, 2010 at 09:55:46:
sflem,
I think we are wasting time here for several reasons.
1. He hasn't mastered the google protocol.
2. He doesn't understand that the email function here should be activated when the discussion turns to buying or selling.
3. He hasn't indicated where he is located.
4. It appears he wants to retail everything he bought at the liqudation sale. Of course that will never happen. He will be lucky to move 25% even if he uses eBay and every tractor flea market in his area. That is a signigicant investment in time and money with a low likeihood or a decent return.
He should save those items that are likely to move quickly at a good price. Everything else should be offered to an interested dealer. Bates Corp and Villiage Power have already been mentioned. Village Power can resell to a quaranteed buyer at a good price. It doesn''t get better than that. Third option would be to unload to The Parts Depot at the link below. They deal in NOS obsolte tractor parts.
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