Posted by cjunrau on January 03, 2019 at 10:37:47 from (216.130.89.96):
In Reply to: What to do with them? posted by modirt on January 03, 2019 at 07:04:40:
I think some of you got the wrong message. I think the op found out how hard it was to find parts for his tractor when restoring. He feels that a lot of us are or will be in the same boat someday. He doesn’t want to make money on them. He just knows where there are a lot of old tractors around that if someone can’t store them will end up going to scrap. My suggestion would be to ask if it’s for sale, what price, and ask if they are I a hurry to remove. Tell them you would like to see someone use the parts rather than scrap. If possible you can let people know what is out there at what price. Someone may need it.
I personally have outdoor storage and have thought of paying scrap price now store at my place with asking price on each item. If someone wants it pass the money to the owner. Kind of like a museum with owners name on it but for sale at said price till he dies then it’s mine. Im not sure it would work but don’t like to see them get melted.
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