Posted by Rick(MN) on February 12, 2009 at 12:20:52 from (97.116.142.36):
In Reply to: Re: $5500 C posted by Pete76NY on February 11, 2009 at 21:10:46:
Valid point, however.....value or worth of an item is ONLY determined by the buyer and seller reaching an agreement and not by our speculating. It's an interesting debate to have, and we see them here all the time. I'm sure you have a nice 70, but I'm sure we can agree that if you put it in the photo ads here for $7000.00 it would not be long before a thread similar to this one appeared over on the green forum. That particular day, that tractor was worth $7000.00 to him and worth something more than that to you. There will never be a day that a Super C will be worth 5500 or a 70 worth 7000 to me, but thats just me. In the grand scheme of things, it really isnt that far of a reach to see some who has no interest in working on a tractor, but wants one to drive in a parade paying that kind of money for either tractor.
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