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

Kent Fedor deliriouskenny at gmail.com
Tue Sep 12 09:11:54 PDT 2006


Luckily I live not too far from Joe <G>  Looks like I'll be rescuing the
Oliver 70 cultivators.

I must say that since the price of scrap went up that things are being
scrapped at an exponential rate. Just this last spring I saved a 1927
Farmall regular that was within minutes of getting torched.

Kent


On 9/11/06, jahaze at aol.com <jahaze at aol.com> wrote:
>
>
> 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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