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Re: To part or not to part?
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Posted by Mike M on June 27, 2007 at 09:06:21 from (24.140.28.219):
In Reply to: To part or not to part? posted by dej(jed) on June 27, 2007 at 08:04:47:
I agree with some of the other posts about trying to sell it all together. I parted out alot of Deere's years ago and once all the "goodies" are gone you have alot of stuff to still get rid of. Hard to recoup your money,I'd rather just get it in one lump sum. I got started doing this because I used alot of the parts on my own stuff. That saved me a ton of money chaseing and buying parts. Most of the ones I parted had major problems like head and/or blocks broke some were Amish power units. Any that were fairly complete or ran were just resold for a profit with little done to them. I'd do just enough sometimes to get them to run to sell. But you have to watch once you start spending money on them you start losing money too.
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