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Re: John Deere salvage Worth More Than a good H
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Posted by Bill Smith on January 22, 2004 at 09:29:16 from (63.147.130.12):
In Reply to: John Deere salvage Worth More Than a good H posted by Wayne Kittler on January 22, 2004 at 07:49:20:
Wayne, sounds to me like somebody clearly paid to much for this tractor unless it is the rarest of the rarest for the B's (like the very first one with 4 bolt front end, centered gas cap, and on steel all the way around) then I could maybe see it bring that much. You can't really go by what one tractor sold for at a sell either. I seen an H that was literally laying in a pile with alot of it missing sell for $600, it was worth about $150. I have seen John Deere B's that run sell for under $1000 lots of times. John Deere tractors have had the edge on the market for quit a few years. Selling just a little higher than an equivelant sized farmall in the same shape on the older tractors. The margin has lessoned to not that much more here in real recent years. A running H in my area will sell for around $700. A John Deere B in the same shape will sell for like $800. That same B would of sold for like $1200 when John Deere was really hot about 12 years ago. They still have the edge, but not by as much as your talking.
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