Few years ago whole MM corn shellers were selling for $100-150.
A distant friend needed the back elevator for his - had to shell now sort of thing, the junk yard got $250 for just the elevator.
Salvage yards are there for when you need something, gotta have it.
Can't compare their prices to the real world.
I agree, about 1/2 your total is often a good fair market price.
Stuck tractors sell for $400-600, buy a part off one at the alvage, you only need to buy 2-3 parts & you will be at $600. Just not the way to get to market price for the whole unit....
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