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military surplus parts in the agro industry

The agricultural industry demands high performance trucks like tractors, harvesters, seeders and other mechanical sprinklers. That being said, it is crucial that the trucks can perform really well. To do that, military surplus parts are highly suggested to ensure that the clients have top quality parts that are not only reliable or functional but could also address the needs of clients for low cost and highly reliable parts.

The military surplus parts are known to be heavy duty and can address the demands of clients when it comes to functional and high performance trucks. Machinery has already become standards for many agricultural facilities out there in industrialized nations so it is but necessary to ensure that the products they implement on these trucks are the best. Military surplus is a very good option. It is ideal, though, to choose a company that could educate clients about the products and how to maintain them.


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14 Comments

  1. Lizzie Galatioto wrote:

    What is the best place to buy military surplus rifles? And what are some of the best surplus rifles for the price?

    Wednesday, October 17, 2012 at 3:22 am | Permalink
  2. Melisa Klenke wrote:

    …for cheap prices and good quality. Also, which military surplus firearms do you recommend most?

    Thanks.

    Sunday, November 25, 2012 at 11:27 pm | Permalink
  3. Anne Felton wrote:

    I have an old Mosin-Nagant it is very much so used, most likely in battle! The barrel is all pitted from years of use and corrosive ammo. So the accuracy is horrible you can’t hit a target at 25 yards! So i was wondering if there was some were in Atlanta GA like a military surplus store that would sell them new or used good condition ones. If not is there a good web site on line I can order one from????

    Friday, November 30, 2012 at 11:26 pm | Permalink
  4. Annette Cutter wrote:

    I would like to buy military surplus somewhere in northern colorado.

    Wednesday, December 19, 2012 at 9:57 am | Permalink
  5. Jeanie Roudebush wrote:

    I bought my wife several Italian military surplus wool blankets. It has been funny for the past two weeks of her asking “what’s the funny smell in the basement?”

    Well now she has new wool blankets, how should these be cleaned to rid them of the moth ball smell without ruining or changing the fibers.

    Saturday, December 22, 2012 at 4:06 pm | Permalink
  6. Margery Degarmo wrote:

    I love military surplus, but I REALLY love the tough stuff that won’t rip when you crawl along the ground or tear when you snag branches. Any suggestions on websites that sell vintage military surplus will be appreciated! Thank you!

    Wednesday, January 30, 2013 at 8:11 am | Permalink
  7. Abbey Spencer wrote:

    I’m going to Japan in late Sept to early October. Are there any shops that sell genuine US military surplus there, especially in Iwakuni where the US Marine base is at?

    I’ve tried so hard but failed to find Desert Camouflage Utility [DCU] or ACU head gear in UK.

    Friday, February 22, 2013 at 6:43 am | Permalink
  8. Marcie Thach wrote:

    My dad is giving me a Chinese military surplus S.K.S for my 18th birthday and I was just wandering if someone who had one could show me how to field strip it, remove the fixed mag, and use a 40 round banana mag. its another one of those just in case deals

    Friday, February 22, 2013 at 6:58 pm | Permalink
  9. Molly Griego wrote:

    I am considering purchasing a military surplus enfield rifle. Is it legal to hunt with them in Virginia?

    Friday, March 1, 2013 at 1:52 am | Permalink
  10. Anne Felton wrote:

    I bought my wife several Italian military surplus wool blankets. It has been funny for the past two weeks of her asking “what’s the funny smell in the basement?”

    Well now she has new wool blankets, how should these be cleaned to rid them of the moth ball smell without ruining or changing the fibers.

    Friday, March 8, 2013 at 7:53 pm | Permalink
  11. Patsy Herring wrote:

    I bought my wife several Italian military surplus wool blankets. It has been funny for the past two weeks of her asking “what’s the funny smell in the basement?”

    Well now she has new wool blankets, how should these be cleaned to rid them of the moth ball smell without ruining or changing the fibers.

    Friday, March 15, 2013 at 2:54 am | Permalink
  12. Eberhard wrote:

    I love military surplus, but I REALLY love the tough stuff that won’t rip when you crawl along the ground or tear when you snag branches. Any suggestions on websites that sell vintage military surplus will be appreciated! Thank you!

    Thursday, March 28, 2013 at 10:52 pm | Permalink
  13. Patsy Herring wrote:

    I bought my wife several Italian military surplus wool blankets. It has been funny for the past two weeks of her asking “what’s the funny smell in the basement?”

    Well now she has new wool blankets, how should these be cleaned to rid them of the moth ball smell without ruining or changing the fibers.

    Friday, March 29, 2013 at 11:10 am | Permalink
  14. Marcia Hester wrote:

    I would like to find a military surplus site that has complete uniforms if possible. Thank you.

    Monday, April 8, 2013 at 7:27 pm | Permalink

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