Posted by pinball on January 16, 2016 at 07:10:59 from (64.49.150.124):
In Reply to: Buying or Selling? posted by Spudm on January 16, 2016 at 06:47:23:
I think its a buyers market out there. One because of the economy and the other reason---listen--is that theres not nearly as many people looking for the old tractors like there were 20 years ago. Like any think else there comes a time when some thing old just starts going away. Location plays a big part of that due to the amount of people around. I don't buy a tractor to make money with unless I know its really cheap. I remember 6/7 years ago I looked at an 8n . They wanted 3500 for it. I thought well that's just to much for me. Everyone else wanted that much. They are a fairly popular small tractor but how many have you seen lately that you can buy for 1/2 that. Im sure other makers are the same. Course some tractors that are rarer will always bring a premium. I guess we are just getting older with our toys/tractors but times has surely changed. The younger generation is internet trained now. No time for tractors. I buy an old tractor just to work to keep me busy and get me out of the house. I will guarantee you its not to make money. Better economy would help but I don't think you will ever see it come back to the levels of 3/4 years ago. Sad but true. Just my 3 cents worth.
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