Think you are talking about someone else. I am referring to eBay seller Marty2374.
As for holding a part in his hand, that is unlikely. I don't think he has ever actually handled a greasy part. He doesn't like tractors. He can't get the nomenclature right on at least 50% of the stuff he auctions. He does not have the experience to evaluate a part for serviceability. That is probably why thee are no descriptions on anything he sells It's all iron to him and we are all nutcakes.
I estimate he has destroyed over 200 tractors with many parts getting no bids or only one bid. No bids and residue get melted. His ignorance is clearly evident by not properly advertising this SMTA grill.
Last week he trashed an Oliver 1900. That is a highly collectable, and sought after, model as it is powered with a Detroit Diesel 4-53. Total take for the 161 auctions was $2269. 59% of the parts only received one bid or less. He could have flipped that tractor with one auction and grossed more with less effort/expense. Yes, it was a non-runner but all the engine and power train parts were offered without a damage disclaimer.
Marty is clueless. Nowhere is it more evident than his profligate use of his blocking option. He is slowly reducing his market and the number of bids his auctions receive.
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