Posted by rhtx55 on May 21, 2011 at 18:44:22 from (207.119.50.41):
In Reply to: parting out tractors posted by J.D.HEICHEL on May 21, 2011 at 16:41:41:
I am unsure of ebay, but most that I have dealt with in the past do not "knock one in the head" and part one out unless it is too far gone to save, If a complete tractor is advertised for quite a while and can't be sold at a fair price, the best way to make your money is to part it out.
I hate to see a "good" one parted out also, but with the price of scrap on the rise, a lot of old fashioned bone yards are liquidating what's left of their inventory, that is going to make it really hard to find good used parts one day, they will be out there, but prices will continue to go much higher.
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