Posted by rrlund on June 06, 2010 at 11:47:41 from (216.46.212.156):
Geez,I went to a good sized farm auction yesterday where the guy had quite a stock of new parts on hand. Bought quite a bunch of boxes of parts for anywhere from 3 to 5 dollars a box.Spent a whopping $33 on all of them altogether. I sorted everything out today and I'll bet there's $500 worth of parts there easy. Sealed bearings and lock collars,wheel bearings,new haybine parts,chain links,u-joints,New Holland shear pins,bolts,o-rings,hydraulic swivels and fittings,electrical parts...... It was like Christmas going through those boxes! Not to mention I got 2 big gear pullers for $15 for the pair and a near new sand blaster and a hundred plus pounds of sand for another $15. I needed a good end to the week after the way I've been getting nickle dimed for repairs.
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