Posted by WellWorn on November 30, 2016 at 08:52:12 from (75.193.100.69):
In Reply to: The good of eBay posted by dr sportster on November 30, 2016 at 08:17:02:
I've found that E-bay is better than the "local" scrap yards for obsolete farm equipment parts, and fantastic for equipment manuals and part books. Shipping can be a bear, but I've still driven a couple hours to get "truck freight" items. Who'd think to look in the newspaper classifieds in places 100 miles away for a C123 block at a decent price?
Where else are you going to connect someone looking for a 1940's rake manual, with the guy who got the box of 'useless' old books at grandpa's auction, or who ended up with the NOS part even the dealers can't source.
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