Posted by Leroy on January 24, 2015 at 17:57:20 from (69.88.203.15):
In Reply to: Re: Sounds Like A Deal! posted by bobs old iron on January 24, 2015 at 07:46:57:
Yes I would like to keep all of them as well, What I do not understand is why somebody would price them way below scrap price, must be somebody with no bills to pay and plenty of money for everything that I do not have. Nice if you can afford to give something away. I would at least like to get scrap price for anything I sell. Took a plow to consignment auction this fall, could have been a usuable plow but it was converted to rubber and I needed steel. Should have brought around $85 at scrap prices but evidently no scrappers there this time, usually several. Ended up getting about $20 for it, dissapointed that no one thought it was worth scrap.
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