Posted by oldtanker on January 16, 2018 at 16:31:39 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: tractor sales posted by Michael V (NM) on January 16, 2018 at 14:46:24:
As was posted, most true collectors want tractors they are familiar with. The ones that they operated when they were a kid, most likely the one they learned on. So most guys who learned on a letter series tractor of yesterday are old. Either in a nursing home/assisted living or dead. The ones still around and healthy already have one too, that is if they have room. Many of the old timers live in cities now and just don't have room for one. I know that for the most part here in my area few farms were using letter series tractors by the mid 70's. Sorry, just the way it is. As far as being unusual? Sure, but most people don't have to ability to refuel an LP machine. IMO that makes it less desirable, not more. I'd like to find a fair shape Farmall 560D. A gasser would be acceptable. I wouldn't even look at an LP if it was free. Just too much of a problem getting it refueled.
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