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Re: Bizarre - Tractor Prices at Auction
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Posted by Mark in MO on May 21, 2004 at 08:25:56 from (12.36.132.166):
In Reply to: Bizarre - Tractor Prices at Auction posted by Sean in Calgary on May 20, 2004 at 12:07:48:
Sean, That sort of thing always makes me scratch my head. Here in the Kansas City metro area we have allot of people moving from the city (I sure can't blame them), buying small acreages and looking for a cute little tractor (3pt of course). After awhile they decide that they need/want Power Steering and a loader so they trade these in for a new Utility Tractor, but by now they have really driven up the price on these older 20-40 HP tractors. So the N Series Fords , TO Fegies, etc. are very EXPENSIVE. You can buy a good Farmall 560 D for the same money as an 8N, a good 706 for the same money as a 801. The good news is that those old tractors that were sitting in the fence row somewhere are now being restored. Just my O Mark Hill Dearborn,Mo
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