If memory serves, (some?) plants can be brought across the border but must be bare root.Exceptions are things like plants - need to go through Canada.
If memory serves, (some?) plants can be brought across the border but must be bare root.Exceptions are things like plants - need to go through Canada.
If memory serves, (some?) plants can be brought across the border but must be bare root.
Oh WOW ! My first lathe was a 17" Voest ! Nice lathe but it didn't take long for it to do a faceplant on my basement floor . Almost killed the cat and still have the cracks down the basement floor . I sold the Voest , Bridgeport , 80 gallon Quincy , bead blaster , Kalamazoo band saw , 10HP rotary phase converter + whatever else was down there for $6500 . This was back in the early 90s .When i sold my Voest it was worth every penny of the 10k alone came with a 4 jaw, face plate taper attatchment and steady.
As well I threw in a couple thousand worth of tooling and bronze turning stock.
Hey guys, im not offended at all, no worries.@wmetfab I have presided over the sale of 2 tool and die shops and have been buying and selling used equipment for over 40 years. I include these comments to help educate the newer members about actual values of machinery.
If I have offended you, I am truly sorry.
Bert's complete tool and die shop, with a 9X49 mill and a LeBlond 15X60, A South Bend 9a in like new condition, Mitutoyo and Interrapid metrology, surface plate in new condition and all the secondary tools fetched under 18,000$ all in. I got him at or above ask for everything in the shop, except for his surface grinder, so he sold it through Modern tool for 800$.
The seller in Ontario, in a much lower price point market has machines far inferior to Bert's shop machines..
I bolted leveled and grouted mine to the concrete. Forget the lathe thank god the cat was ok!!Oh WOW ! My first lathe was a 17" Voest ! Nice lathe but it didn't take long for it to do a faceplant on my basement floor . Almost killed the cat and still have the cracks down the basement floor . I sold the Voest , Bridgeport , 80 gallon Quincy , bead blaster , Kalamazoo band saw , 10HP rotary phase converter + whatever else was down there for $6500 . This was back in the early 90s .
Forget the cat, i can supply toy with many replacements. Some good tempered, some not.Forget the lathe thank god the cat was ok!!
As a factory dealer, I sold and installed 10+ million worth of ag related machinery in the 9 yrs from 2011 to 2020 before I retired.
Good morning,Lotta farmers on here including me. What kind of Ag related machinery?
One of the things I like about this forum is the breadth of secondary knowledge. If you can think of a question, you get answers that are coloured by a huge diversity of career and background knowledge and experience.
Last time I traveled into the Washington state they confiscated my unopened 10 pound bag of potatoes. Ironically they were very clearly labeled as Washington grown.Or dried or something - it has to deal with soil.
Same deal with some fruits - especially fruits made in US like oranges... some vegies made in Canada are ok, like potatoes. Strange rules.
Last time I traveled into the Washington state they confiscated my unopened 10 pound bag of potatoes. Ironically they were very clearly labeled as Washington grown.
Why so hard on this guy?
With Burt's shop we sold it off piece by piece. With Gurpreet's shop we sold 75% of the small stuff of by the piece, but the big machines we had to sell off at a deep discount all together. The mill was a 7 HP 12"X 60 BP style, surface grinder 12"X30", Hass VF2, EDM die sinker (70s vintage) etc. Even the bandsaw wouldn't sell - a 3ph 16X9 Carolina.If you want max dollars, you have piecemeal it out: