Posted by Shaler on December 01, 2020 at 17:34:29 from (71.112.189.13):
In Reply to: Tractor house prices. posted by JayinNY on December 01, 2020 at 16:09:27:
So I see three tractors there: a 1456 Gold demo professionally restored for $45K, a 1568 for $35K, and Hydro 100 for $17K. Not sure if you are pointing out the fact that the prices for those "old" IH tractors are high, or if you are getting more specific and saying "Can you beleive they are asking $17K for a nice Hydro 100"? Can you get a 50 year old 100hp tractor for less than $17K? Sure can. Bet you cant find a Hydro 100 in really nice shape for significantly less than $17K. Same with the 1456 and the 1568. The 1456 is definitely a collectors item. The 1568 IMHO is a bit of an outlier. While "rare", if the owner is set on the asking price, I think the 1568 will still be on the lot next year while the Hydro 100 and the 1456 will have sold. The 1568 seems to be a bit overpriced. ALL THAT BEING SAID, it seems to me that your average farm tractor, lets say a 1086 or a JD 4430, on tractorhouse is priced about 20% higher than they sell for.
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