[AT] Parting out tractors - what are your thoughts?
Edward Tabor
edward.tabor at zoominternet.net
Thu Jul 1 19:31:10 PDT 2004
I have the same gut reaction to that as I do to farmers selling land to
build houses on, I don't like it, but I can't blame them. Parts are
worth more than whole, just watch at Beilers auction (which, by the way
is still not cleaned up yet.)
Ed
Kyle Sands wrote:
>I thought this might make a good discussion. I totally understand parting out busted up and broken-down hulks. I've gotten parts this way myself. But what about parting out restorable tractors, or worse yet - running and drivable tractors? This link is what got me thinking about the subject: http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=joe-levad&include=0&since=-1&sort=3&rows=50 It appears this seller is parting out what used to be a very nice-looking, parade-ready tractor. Not a perfect tractor, but definitely not a hulk. I don't want to villafy the man - he has every right to do what he wants to his tractor - and I hate to single him out, but it's just an example.
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>Somehow, it just doesn't seem right, though. Anybody else share that view, or anybody disagree?
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>Kyle Sands <>< Huntley, MN
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