Posted by Mark on June 12, 2009 at 09:05:10 from (75.90.234.54):
In Reply to: H No Sale posted by Farmall Ed on June 12, 2009 at 07:34:49:
Well Ed, if your stuff gets no responses in the for sale ads.......I guess that means you need to bring it here to the main forum and stump for it......that way you"ll be sure that everybody knows about it........right?
There was a pile of H"s built and it seems as if most of them are still around....consequently, the demand hasn"t outstripped the supply.
Without matching attachments...like mounted cultivators, planters, sickle bar mowing machine and so forth........critters like an H are pretty much useless as t!ts on a boar hog.....unless a person just wants a parade queen/toy tractor to ride on. Having implements......any implement(s)... with an old tractor really helps to sell it.........unless it"s a Ford 8N....then folks are lined up to pay $3,000 for them...just ask those fellers on the tractor talk board (hehe).
If your tractor won"t sell at the asking price, that usually indicates the (price) is too high, otherwise it would have already sold.
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