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Re: Is there any money
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Posted by Mike on December 09, 2003 at 16:11:43 from (205.188.208.73):
In Reply to: Is there any money posted by Greg on December 09, 2003 at 14:24:52:
I myself wouldn't do it. You would sell off mostly the good,fast moving parts and then be stuck with alot of cast iron,trans.cases,rusty wheels,rotten tires,oil and antifreeze etc. to dispose of. You would end up having to crate,ship,transport,and put up with all the BS about the part "wasn't as it was represented","thats not the part I thought I needed"or "it had a dent you didn't tell me about"etc.etc. etc. Most of the yards now are bringing in a tractor, completly knock it down,clean and rack the good parts,and dispose of whats left.You will have local zoning,the EPA,and who knows who else breathing down your neck if some neighbor doesn't like what you are doing and turns you in.
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