Posted by buickanddeere on September 09, 2016 at 16:49:04 from (209.240.119.223):
In Reply to: why so cheap posted by larryh on September 08, 2016 at 18:15:56:
Supply and demand . Who is buying old tractors ? Boys raised in town by thier mother have no emotional connection to old tractors . Farm raised boys , nephews and grand sons who live in towns or cities don't have a place to store the tractors and nothing to use them for . Anybody left on the farm or living on a rural estate already has all the tractors they need or want .
The typical collector is aged 55 to 100 years old . They are dead, ill, retiring wih less income , moving into town and liquidating their collections , not purchasing and adding.
Try buying or selling an ordinary 1920's to 1950's car, demand is about zilch.
1960's-1980's cars, trucks, tractors, boats, sleds, bikes , sterios, computers, video games , sports memorabilia etc is where the demand is now.
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