Posted by BarnyardEngineering on September 25, 2018 at 05:47:40 from (173.186.244.244):
In Reply to: Prices posted by GaryInKS on September 24, 2018 at 09:18:14:
The new tractor is also 1/4 the size, has a loader, has a hydrostatic transmission, has four wheel drive, has a 3pt hitch, has live PTO, and was probably purchased with one or more useful attachments such as a backhoe, snowblower, and/or mower deck.
People get really offended when you say you can't do anything with an H or M, but for the average homeowner, these tractors are physically too large and don't have the attachments to make them useful. Sure you can go out and move wagons, rake hay, run an auger, but places that do that kind of thing already have half a dozen old tractors sitting around for just that reason. I mean heck, we've got two 400's, two M's, two Super H's, and a Super C on the farm now...
All that are left are the non-farmers, and there aren't too many who want a "shed queen."
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