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Re: Scrap your old equipment?
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Posted by John S-B on April 05, 2004 at 19:05:01 from (205.188.116.78):
In Reply to: Scrap your old equipment? posted by Joel on April 05, 2004 at 06:52:50:
It's good to get rid of some stuff if there's no use for it at all but it is a shame to just scrap stuff because it's not new. When Granpa died all his old stuff was sold for scrap, couple of ferguson tractors that ran when they where parked, plows, combine, almost 80 years of stuff all for $2000. My uncle realized later it was a mistake. If you have some stuff that is in the way offer it up here first and if you can't find someone here who will buy it for scrap or more if it's worth it, then sell it to the junk man. As for demand I used to work for Buckeye steel for a bit and scrap is all they use. They make couplers, bolsters and truck frames for railroad cars, all from recycled steel.
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