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Posted by old on January 04, 2007 at 11:26:03 from (4.244.6.232):
In Reply to: Re: Finding posted by Riley McConnell on January 04, 2007 at 11:18:53:
I find them all the time for $100-500, of course they don't run when I find them that way. I then work on them and get them running and useable. Then from there I sell a few and keep a few. I make a little off them if I don't count my labor that is, if I count my labor I might brake even. I make just enough so I can then go and buy another 1 or 2 more tractors in the same condition. Best way I've found to find them is if you have a local radio swap shop to call them asking for dead tractors. You would be surprised how many you can find that way. Of course only 1 out of 5 are worth saveing for the price some people ask for one
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