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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 494495" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Dun you must have some buzzard-like scavenger instincts in you as do I. :lol2: This trait can save you some major bucks when buying equipment. After all, everyone is using used equipment if you think about it. Finding and recognizing deals like that can make a big difference to your bottom line. Some folks just can't see past the rust. I heard a cow professor say that over 75% of all cattleman were over 65 years of age and that the majority of their heirs liquidated the herds within two months of the parents death. That indicates to me that there are a lot of squeeze chutes sitting in the weeds waiting for someone to give the heirs the cash they so desire. Presently I'm eye-balling a Priefert that is in six feet of weeds and been idle for 3 years. Pretty sure I can pick it up for a song but I got to be patient. So don't go shooting any buzzards on any fence posts - that might just be me. ;-) :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 494495, member: 4362"] Dun you must have some buzzard-like scavenger instincts in you as do I. :lol2: This trait can save you some major bucks when buying equipment. After all, everyone is using used equipment if you think about it. Finding and recognizing deals like that can make a big difference to your bottom line. Some folks just can't see past the rust. I heard a cow professor say that over 75% of all cattleman were over 65 years of age and that the majority of their heirs liquidated the herds within two months of the parents death. That indicates to me that there are a lot of squeeze chutes sitting in the weeds waiting for someone to give the heirs the cash they so desire. Presently I'm eye-balling a Priefert that is in six feet of weeds and been idle for 3 years. Pretty sure I can pick it up for a song but I got to be patient. So don't go shooting any buzzards on any fence posts - that might just be me. ;-) :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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