Tony Shelton
BS Detector, Esquire
Alternators, motors, and all sorts of other things get recycled/rebuilt.
Is there are market for doing this with pumps?
I know I just don't have the time to really mess with rebuilding pumps.
Is the following possible? Or Feasable?
Say one of you guys have a shop and you are able to quickly repair and test pumps then put them back out on the market.
My pump breaks down.
I send you the pump (how much does it cost to ship one of these things anyway?)
You give me $100(???) off a new (at $500 or so) or reconditioned pump. (At $300-400???)
You fix the pump and stock it for resale.
I'm just thinking, I just would rather keep spares in stock and send out the old ones instead of having them clog up my space as I procrastinate on fixing them.
Is there are market for doing this with pumps?
I know I just don't have the time to really mess with rebuilding pumps.
Is the following possible? Or Feasable?
Say one of you guys have a shop and you are able to quickly repair and test pumps then put them back out on the market.
My pump breaks down.
I send you the pump (how much does it cost to ship one of these things anyway?)
You give me $100(???) off a new (at $500 or so) or reconditioned pump. (At $300-400???)
You fix the pump and stock it for resale.
I'm just thinking, I just would rather keep spares in stock and send out the old ones instead of having them clog up my space as I procrastinate on fixing them.