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Re: High crop values
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Posted by Bama Binder on November 04, 2000 at 17:31:49 from (63.10.120.83):
In Reply to: High crop values posted by Poppin' Johnny on November 04, 2000 at 16:42:06:
I think value is completely subjective and each person has his or her preferences and therefore different percieved value. However if the laws of supply and demand apply to tractors, you would probably (possibly??) get more money for a tractor that is known to be the rarest. If that were the case, try to find out which Hi-crop had the least number of tractors made and those would probably (possibly?) have the most value. If this were the case, if any Super MTAs were made as Hi-crops, these would have the most "value" unless there were diesals made. Otherwise, the pecking order would go something (but maybe not exactly)like this: Super H Super M M H This would be for the letter series. As for number series, I can't find my book, so who knows. The 300 probably is somewhat rare, maybe it ranks between the Super H and Super M, or perhaps between the Super M and M. I don't know about 400s, 350s, or 450s. All this drivel is probably of little value. But I wouldn't spend over $500 or so on anything that was stuck...there are too many running bargains out there...just none in Alabama...Regards...BB
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