Interesting perspective, also cannot stand thieves, hope you find an opportunity, keep your eyes peeled on CL, though often times prices shown might not match the real value of the lot of tools for sale by a particular seller.
I recently stumbled across someone selling some of his dads things, and even as an outsider, so darned depressing and we will all be there at one point, I was able to buy a a few things and the seller was making good on getting some decent cash for things no longer needed.
One of the 2 things I bought was an N.O.S. never used Ford 110 single bottom plow with coulter and gauge wheel. They discovered that they had shale with little topsoil over it, so the plow was never used, but kept all these years.
He mentioned having some ammunition available too, so I made a deal for a nice lot of .223 as well. He was going to give that to me, I said I will pay you a fair price, won't hear of it. Also said if that plow did not sell, it would likely have gone to scrap ! It would have sold no doubt, and I was glad to pay him for it, my 2nd 110 single bottom and I have a nice 640 ford for it to go on, but I think I might just keep it NOS, use my other one which is set up nicely with a rock share on it.
Always ask what else they have for sale and always use care when contemplating going to a sellers place and handling cash. These things run across my mind every time I go to make a deal. So far CL has been a great place to find quality useful things at a fraction of the cost of new, sometimes even better than new. Price a new single bottom plow equipped the same and it's not even as good a quality as the older ones are.
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