Posted by Nebraska Zach on August 15, 2023 at 18:22:05 from (67.141.96.149):
I have successfully flipped vehicles as an income producing hobby. By flipping I am referring to buying them cheap, fixing things up, and then selling for a profit. This has its limitations with tax, title, license, insurance, and quantity (since I am not a dealer). We were very fortunate to buy a few acres in the country last year and I bought a Ford 8N. It needed some work but its a pretty nice tractor now. I have no desire to sell it. On this site there seems to be a lot of experience and knowledge in the old tractor and implement markets. While I love the 8N, the profit margin for flipping does not seem to be there. I have grown fond of working on it and was wondering if anyone had a perspective on doing this with old farm equipment? I do not come from a farming background so the depth of my perspective is limited. Thank you for your thoughts.
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