Posted by modirt on January 03, 2019 at 08:57:40 from (199.187.163.74):
In Reply to: What to do with them? posted by modirt on January 03, 2019 at 07:04:40:
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I'm not looking to start a business or make money off it. I've become really good at not making money off stuff like this. :roll:
My interest is mainly in seeing to it what might be a valuable find for someone doesn't end up getting sold by the pound to some scrap yard when the equipment itself, or parts from it, have value to someone. Before I found out the hard way what the value of salvage parts are, I would not have cared myself. Now I do.
I know a lot of the older folks who parked this equipment in a fence row or barn would not sell. But their kids who want it gone might. Especially if they think it is going to be used in a positive way. And no......not the good stuff stripped off it where it sits, leaving the junk for them to clean up.
BTW, I'm not out driving around looking. My business takes me to these farms. Behind the house, through the back lots....down the fencerows....into the barns and sheds. I've seen them parked there for years. Combines too. One barn I can remember had a really nice Gleaner E, with two platform heads and 2 row corn head. It also had a pair of All Crops....a 60 and 66, both in operating condition and both with spare canvas. Dad wouldn't sell, but kids wanted them gone after dad died.
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