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Re: MAKE LIVING TRADING, FIXING IRON???
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Posted by CRUSADER on December 25, 2003 at 21:18:37 from (216.31.5.53):
In Reply to: MAKE LIVING TRADING, FIXING IRON??? posted by mgiriam on December 25, 2003 at 19:01:53:
Not sure how much of a living a person can/will make. But I am also entertaining the idea of trying to make a few extra dollars doing this in the future. Prior to joining the military in '85 I worked on agriculture & industrual equipment, along with a few jobs working on automotive and trucks also. We have a farm in central Texas that has a lot of old junkers that are in need of TLC. Plan to put up a 20 x 25 shed in the backyard here in Clovis. After viewing some of the equipment and the price tags I am thinking that I might be able to pick up a few tractors here and there and turn them for a profit. As long as I can break even (more would be better) then the hobby could/would be a success. If you decide to take a shot at Trading, Fixing Iron let me hear from you from time to time. I would like to know how your venture turns out. later days mate, Jim
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