Posted by WVWrench on March 17, 2018 at 07:44:53 from (67.142.96.30):
Seems most of the stuff was brought in from the Midwest. Mostly Massey, maybe a few Heston parts. That is what the owner told me. Haven't learned how to post pictures yet, but will eventually.
uote="Frantz"](quoted from post at 06:15:07 03/07/18) Make sure you're not doing all the work just to me a nice neighbor. You'll either end up over promising what you'll be able to do, or else working a full time job sorting and selling it all. There is a reason folks get "amazing deals" on buying mass amounts of stuff and can make it back selling a few on ebay. IMO if you're not interested in buying the lots and selling yourself, you should consider looking for a few choice pieces for her to get some money and then encouraging her to sell the rest to the highest bidder and then dusting off your hands of it. I know if I were to pass away today my family wouldn't have a clue what all my parts are and I would hope they would just pick out a project car or two someone in the family wants and then find someone in the hobby to enjoy the treasure hunt with the rest. I haven't had enough time to have a huge tractor parts collection yet, just one shelf worth really.[/quote]
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