Posted by JDseller on November 26, 2011 at 16:36:37 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Scrappers posted by 1936 on November 26, 2011 at 06:45:44:
A friend and I scrapped a lot of farm sale stuff in the 1980s. We each had a tandem trailer and torch. We would usually make a few thousand dollars profit at a larger farm sale. Here in north east Iowa there are not too many of those type of sales anymore. There are not many people that let their farms get that junked up any more. Plus Dubuque County has been zoned. If your place gets too bad you can get a ticket for it.
I guess there maybe a few places left that have them old treasure sales. I miss going to them to find things you never saw before. Plus watching some things going sky high for a pile of junk. I don't go to many sales any more. Most stuff is selling way higher than I would pay. Most of the consignment sales are just a gathering of equipment jockeys having a auction appraisal done. LOL
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