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

william.neff.powell at comcast.net william.neff.powell at comcast.net
Mon Sep 11 08:43:36 PDT 2006


I usually list things on ebay before I scrap them... List them without reserve and a $1.00 starting price. I would rather see someone get them before they get melted down... I sold a trip loader for an AC D15 for $20.00..... Was glad to get rid of it....

In fact, last week I listed an old WD45 transmission and rear on ebay, figured it was worth at least $50... 12 people watched, nobody bid... Listed one more week, if that fails I will try pulling the individual parts off.... would rather not do that.... I guess nobody wants to haul it away, or maybe $50 is too much for transmission, rear, and drives...... I still can't scrap it, I know somebody somewhere needs these parts.... I know somebody somewhere is about to pay several hundred for the same parts....

Will Powell
Pottstown, PA 
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From: jahaze at aol.com
>  
> 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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