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Re: When is enough enough?
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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on March 10, 2005 at 17:28:40 from (65.162.146.65):
In Reply to: When is enough enough? posted by Animal on March 10, 2005 at 16:20:14:
Animal, I sell a lot of F20 parts and hope no one thinks they are being gouged. I sell a lot of items on eBay and start them at a dollar and let the buyer set the price. I don't know what this stuff is worth but I am learning. Things like unbroken kerosene manifolds are getting hard to find and if you want one you are going to have to shell out for it. But I know where you are coming from and I have quit restoring tractors and started buying them already done. I just bought 4 more F20s sunday and no, I did not buy them for me. I bought them because guys like you need parts to fix grandpas F20 or Regular. I like to think of it as a "service" business as i can find these tractors and they are not all rusted and stuck. Maybe some of them should be restored but the cold hard fact is they are worth more in pieces. I have been trying for nearly a year to move a nice 1939 F20 with foot brakes and it is still here. I tryed to sell a running F20 earlier this winter for $600 and no takers. Then one day a man needed a manifold so I busted it up. Sorry for my rant but that's the way it is.
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