Gene: I saw it too. Hate to say it, but I predicted this might happen when all the rich boys read the front page WSJ article last year about the restoration of the 1206. The rich and the speculators - i.e., "the spoilers" - ruin it for the average guy.... However, I don't think it will affect the price of an H or an M, except maybe an MTA. The rich boys will want the rare ones - like high crops, grove tractors and the like. Probably mess it up more for the JD guys than us, since John Deere's are the "in" brand currently. Still, no good can come of this for us average guys. mike
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