Posted by SodBuster87 on January 16, 2018 at 20:00:11 from (174.255.3.221):
In Reply to: tractor sales posted by Michael V (NM) on January 16, 2018 at 14:46:24:
I have said this before but the older generation either already has the tractor they want or are too old to care. The younger generation simply does not have the large disposable income, even if they do have a desire for old tractors. There's a H Farmall on the local Craigs list all painted up. But for the $4,800 he is asking for it a person can find a much newer and nicer tractor. I sometimes wonder if the tractor collectors are their own worse enemy. Not that long ago Two Cylinders were bringing three quarters the price of a new generation Deere. I think alot of people just bought the newer tractors because the price was not much more and the demand for the older tractors dried. Case in point I'm going to look at a 350 Farmall Wednesday or Thursday weather depending. Guy is asking $2,800 with brand new rubber. Called on a couple Hs that were in "okay" shape and they were asking in the $2,000 range. Seems like a no brainer. Why pay $5,500-$6,500 for a 720 or 820 when a 3010-4010 can be had for not much more. Heck I have a chance to buy a gas 3010 in real nice shape for $4,000. If it wasn't for the fact that I don't need something that big I'd jump on it. Sod Buster
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