Posted by ryaninks on October 13, 2015 at 05:15:40 from (174.79.111.200):
In Reply to: Scrap steel $30/ton??? posted by fred werring on October 12, 2015 at 18:51:49:
To little to late around here...damn near all the fence rows have already been picked clean by the scrappers. Use to see 5 or 6 ads a week in the local paper from scrappers looking to clear out land. Went to many auctions and watched some really nice savable antique stuff get sold by the lot and cleaned out with an excavator to haul to the junk yard. I saved what I could but my pockets just aren't deep enough.
An old man afew towns over that my family has known for years was a known hoarder of antique equipment. I went and talked to him about a month before he passed away about buying a full set of cultivators for my 39 B. He pointed and which pile of steel they were in and guaranteed they were all there. We made a deal that I'd be back after the snow melted but he didn't last that long. His family had a large auction and when it came to that pile of steel I bid up to 400 dollars and couldn't see paying any more than that.I think it ended at 8 or 900 and the guy would NOT sell me them cultivators! He damn near cut them up right in front of me...
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