Posted by ss55 on January 17, 2018 at 07:05:07 from (63.147.218.40):
In Reply to: tractor sales posted by Michael V (NM) on January 16, 2018 at 14:46:24:
The tractor collecting hobby took off 30-40 years ago because obsolete 1930's & 1940's tractors were so cheap to buy and they were easy to fix up without spending too much money. The glamor for the hobby peaked in the late 1990's and early 2000's and has now faded. Collectors are retiring onto fixed incomes and most are now down-sizing their collections instead of buying more, so the hobby is now back to being a buyer's market. When the market gets to where no one is buying those old tractors anymore, prices will drop off even more, the bottom will probably be near or at scrap price.
The M-H 44 tractor in the pictures looks like a working tractor in fair condition, but tractors like that are not very practical for most people anymore. In the Midwest, I think you would be doing very well if you could sell it for $1,200.
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