[AT] To Scrap or Not to Scrap....

captneb captneb at agristar.net
Mon Sep 11 08:06:44 PDT 2006


You will find out what they are good for, how much they are worth, and what
demand they are in the day after you cut them up and the iron monger picks
them up.  Trust me on this one.

Ol' Rog



----- Original Message ----- 
From: <jahaze at aol.com>
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Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 9:27 AM
Subject: [AT] To Scrap or Not to Scrap....


>
> That is the question.  I seem to have aquired several sets of tractor
mounted cultivators over the years, and now find myself looking at all those
piles knowing that I will never do anything with them.  I am starting to put
together few items for the scrap man to haul off and wondered about throwing
them on.  Is anyone really interested in these things?  I think I have two
sets for an Oliver 70, a set for a WD Alis, and other misc. pieces.  I'm in
Michigan if you have a need for any parts.  I welcome your input, I usually
don't mind having things setting around, but these haven't moved in over 10
years and I doubt I will ever need them..
>
> Enjoy, Joe
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