Posted by Wardner on May 21, 2011 at 23:18:26 from (209.86.226.30):
In Reply to: parting out tractors posted by J.D.HEICHEL on May 21, 2011 at 16:41:41:
You're talking about Marty 2374 from Bad Axe, MI. He has destroyed hundreds of tractors. In the past year and a half, that includes six 400-450. Old tractors in the thumb of MI should be getting rare soon. There will come a point where he won't be able to buy and destroy.
He knows nothing about the stuff he sells. Many of his auctions are mislabeled. Many more don't get bids. All those failed auctions must certainly go into the scrap dumpster because he will not post good pictures. I've written him several times but he "don't give a sh!t" and won't respond.
I think back to the '60's and '70's when everybody was destroying older Harley-Davidsons by turning them into choppers. Those re-manufactured motorcyles have little value today when compared to originals in any condition. Many of the discarded parts are now being reproduced. In fact, you can build a complete Knucklehead Harley from new parts including the engine. Some of the parts are crap but many are damn good. It seems unlikely anyone will reproduce a 400.
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