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Posted by the tractor vet on March 13, 2005 at 21:00:37 from (4.124.72.17):
In Reply to: It is a Quality Thing posted by Allan in NE on March 13, 2005 at 15:05:31:
Now if ya lived closer i would be happy to help you out since i use to do it for a living and also did a bunch of buying for a buddy that way we could cover two to three sales at a time with me at one him at another and his boy at a third . He would tell me how much i could spend and give me a blank check and off we went usualy i would end up buying two to three semi loads . One time out in Ill. he told me to by gravity boxes and gear he forgot to tell me how many the only thing he told me was not to go over 400 bucks well i never even got that high i think the highest priced one was 325 but i bought 75 or 80 wagons plus what he bought . there was 4 long rows of them he was on two and i was on the other two we met at the end and he come over and asked me how i got along when i pulled two pockets of tickets out he just shook his head every one of them made money at the differant sales that we took them to and i use to buy for and old White Oliver dealer he liked the way i worked and i like the way he paid me 5% buyer fee plus an other 5% after he sold it and he would always kick in a 150 bucks for travel expences i use to tell him that i was going anyhow but that did not fase him .
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