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Thumb of Michigan | There are way to many variables to give a correct answer for each situation. Like yours, most of my iron is old enought to vote, so I'm not defending anything. But we have utilized multi purchase discounts at different times, and it worked well. Very,very, well. Those days are gone for my particular operation, but I have a couple of neighbors who still make it work for them.
This will sound kind of odd, but its what worked out for us for years. We started out each decade with fairly new iron. Don't know if it was planned that way, just happened. We missed doing that this decade. Couldn't trade at a value we thought was right. I'll let you know if we try it again in 3 years LOL. | |
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