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Re: What is it worth?


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Posted by Wayne on December 27, 2003 at 22:46:47 from (152.163.253.66):

In Reply to: What is it worth? posted by Just a thought: on December 27, 2003 at 18:06:03:

In the matter of something for sale I can understand using the classified section and agree that stuff for sale should be put on there. If I have something to sell and want to advertise it I would ecpect to pay if that service was provided wether it was on here or in one of the Trader papers, E-bay, etc. When it comes to parts though, in reality, how many of us actually make it a habit go to the classified section to see if anybody is looking for parts. True if I have a part for or a whole XYZ tractor I am actively trying to sell and somebody is looking specifically for parts for or a whole XYZ tractor then they may post in the parts wanted ad and I would see them there and maybe sell them my parts or tractor. The thing is how many times do you think there is somebody looking for a specific part and somebody that just happens to have that specific part on here at the same time that is actively trying to sell it. If your actively trying to sell it then you should be posting on the for sale section yourself. Usually when somebody is looking for parts they simply post in the discussion section and ask where they can get parts. I don't see anything wrong with that, in factI don't think there is any topic more discussed in everyday life, off this board, than where to find parts to keep our old machines running. Posting in one of the regular boards is the most likely way to get the most responses and if somebody just happens to see the post and has the needed part lying in the corner of the barn all but forgotten, then by all means they shouldn't have to feel bad for helping the person out. That's what these boards are supposed to be about, and if you can't do that then what good are they????? Just my .02


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