Posted by redforlife on May 22, 2023 at 08:48:35 from (174.213.192.47):
In Reply to: Parts tractor value posted by grayrider on May 22, 2023 at 07:56:27:
I would make him an offer to buy the parts your wanting. And offer to go there and take those items off.
If he's not persuaded to do that, then I'd make him an offer for the whole tractor, in the amount of what the parts your wanting are worth (basically the same price as you shot him for just the parts).
You can allow him scrap metal prices for the rest of the tractor that your not wanting, but you'll come up in the whole if you do. You'll be paying him the same thing he'll get at the scrap yard, but only now you'll be doing all the hauling instead of him. It'll be your gas and time gone then, and not his, and he'll be collecting the same money at the end of the day.
This seems to be happening alot these days, and this is a good example. Tractor likely going to scrap, but there are just a few parts on it that really should be harvested before it makes its journey there.
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