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Posted by gatractorman on January 04, 2002 at 02:10:30 from (63.165.130.85):
In Reply to: buying + fixing tractors posted by nzer on January 03, 2002 at 14:10:15:
Hey Nzer in a perfect world we would all be able to make a good living doing this, but as you know its not perfect, I do some of this myself and the guys are right you dont get paid for the labor you put into them, the best way to make money with old tractors is to sell parts, although you hafta sit on your investment for a while, you wind up making alot more than selling a running tractor. Ok folks dont send me any nasty e-mails I know how yall feel about junking a tractor but other people gotta have parts to fix theirs. LOL
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