Posted by 3500sport on August 12, 2010 at 16:41:39 from (173.216.7.1):
In Reply to: Are prices going down? posted by rumplestiltskin on August 11, 2010 at 19:13:58:
I agree red mist, I'm 26 years old but I grew up with these lovely red lettered beasts, but out of 100 or so guys I work with only 4 or 5 share my interest (none of them own them)
My dad goes to consignment auctions all the time up in wisconsin and finds them going for far less than private sales, but thats the nature of auctions, they are going to fetch the price people are willing to pay that are there. Versus the internet where your marketplace is huge and they are able to be listed until they sell for a price you would like. I think it will be safe to say these will retain their value for a while anyways.
They can do a lot of work for the price, I know people with new kubota tractors that they paid 15000 for a 23 horse tractor that is quite small, my M that I paid 1200 for can do quite a bit more work and is a whole lot more interesting! Now his tractor has a lot of niceties that mine doesnt but I prefer the nostalgia of my old M...
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