Posted by Zachary Hoyt on March 21, 2015 at 04:01:18 from (50.122.163.77):
In Reply to: Parts selling???? posted by JD Seller on March 20, 2015 at 20:28:49:
I parted out about 15 tractors over about 3 years. Some were complete and some were partial when I started. There was some good money in it but it did involve a lot of communication and a lot of waiting around for people who did not show up, taking photos of parts, listing them on different for sale sites, packing, mailing, etc. I have not parted one for nearly 2 years now as my fiddle and banjo making business has gotten busy enough to occupy most of my evenings. I am still selling off some parts that are left, and I expect that will go on for at least another year or two. They don't move as fast now that the popular ones are gone but I still sell some every month. Zach
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