Posted by 1206SWMO on November 18, 2012 at 13:03:09 from (184.63.255.75):
How can scrap buyers pay these kind of prices? I watched these paid yesterday at a farm sale in eastern Kansas...I've been to lots of sales this year and they have never paid over $200 a ton..
1-101 Massey Junior tractor that weighs 3100 lbs-Paid $750
2-55 JD combine that weighs close to 10,000 lbs-Paid $1450
3-30 Cockshutt tractor that weighs 3600 lbs-Paid $700
4-IH 2 ton truck that weighs around 9000 lbs-Paid $1500
One junker out of the 3 there got most of the older stuff on this sale paying as high as $350-400 per ton..You haul short iron to them and its $175-200 a ton..
Right after the IH truck sold I told the junker that I would deliver 2 old IH Loadstar trucks to him at that price and they weigh more than the one he bought..He said that there was no way that he could do that...He will sell parts off stuff but very little got sold off things yesterday
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