[Farmall] Somewhat self-serving question: best way to sell a pullcombine....

Ron Cook ron at lakeport-1.com
Sun Apr 21 10:23:22 PDT 2013


I have a shed, John.  Just run 'er right up here to western Iowa.

Ron Cook
Salix, IA
On 4/21/2013 6:37 AM, jtchall at nc.rr.com wrote:
> Obviously its not worth much $$$$ (unfortunately). You could always market
> it on Ebay, Craigslist, NC Agricultural Review. I would interview the buyers
> and if I didn't like their intentions, refuse to sell it to them---price it
> a little high and note that you will consider best offers. Have you thought
> about giving it a way if you can find someone who will keep it under a shed
> and in running order? Possibly an antique club that would even give you a
> receipt for tax purposes.  You know how crazy the deer hunters in this state
> are. One of them might buy it for their food plots, but I doubt it would
> receive any TLC.
>
> I know how you feel as I have JD 30 pull type that only needs water, gas and
> a battery and its ready to go to the field. I kept it as a backup for my 55.
> Now that I have the 3300 it doesn't make sense to keep it. Yet there are too
> many fond memories to sell it for scrap. I have a friend that borrowed it
> last year to cut about an acre of wheat off his garden spots.  He has a
> bunch of chickens and has acquired a corn picker, sheller, and hammer mill
> so he can raise his own feed. He's been looking into putting up a shed at
> his house to keep the combine under.  Hopefully he can come up with
> something as I need the shed space bad.
>
> John Hall
>




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