Posted by rrlund on April 02, 2023 at 09:37:38 from (173.225.203.221):
In Reply to: Re: Old collections posted by NY 986 on April 02, 2023 at 09:04:06:
There was an Oliver guy who lived about a mile the other side of the scrap yard from me, had a farm retirement auction 8-9 years ago. He'd have been way ahead if he and his sons had hauled most of his stuff over to the scrap yard themselves since most of it ended up there anyway. The few pieces that didn't, should have gone to a consignment sale. He had to pay a commission on all the stuff that got scrapped and the buyers still made a profit hauling it over there. Even the stainless steel milking equipment was bought by a scrapper.
I bought so much stuff myself that I had to make three trips. Would have been four, but one of his boys had his trailer there and he told me to hook on to that and take a load with it on the first trip. I bought the feed grinder and the blower to use, but the rest of it was just parts and parts machines.
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