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Re: Crushed Cub Cadet
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Posted by captaink on April 20, 2005 at 14:25:29 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Re: Crushed Cub Cadet posted by shanec on April 20, 2005 at 13:50:01:
I know a guy that runs a metal recycling business that will bust, bend, cut, or otherwise mutilate any thing made of metal and send it to the mill as long as he can make a profit. I don’t know how many tractors he has recycled over the years. As frustrated as this has made me, I really can’t blame him. He was just trying to make a living and couldn’t afford to let them set in his yard in hopes that someone would come along and save them. He used to call me when he bought one, and I have rescued a couple of F-12’s and an F-20 from him. Now he is well enough off that he is starting to let tractors set now, choosing to recycle other machinery instead. Maybe what we need is a federally funded program to save the Farmall’s. :>)
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