Posted by Veronabob on March 27, 2021 at 20:10:04 from (174.238.7.123):
In Reply to: Tractor_Auction posted by sourgum on March 27, 2021 at 14:21:00:
You have 2 types of tractors that attracted a lot of interest. The highly collectible models mentioned which are very hard to find and then another group of usable tractors. There was a collection of John Deere 3020 and 4020 tractors from SD. They were in most cases restored with new tires and paint. Most were Powershifts, and sold for $15,000 to $30,000. Look what a new one costs in that power range and these you can repair yourself. Good cheap dependable power. Same was true of 66 series Internationals.
There was certainly things that are hard to explain: A Massey 35 for $27,000, Ford 8-N s approaching $10,000, 350 Farmall at $25,000. On the other hand a very nice Restored Graham Bradley was $3600.
Higher grain prices and a more positive outlook on economy after the Pandemic are factors as well. Same thing happened at Mecums car auction in Glendale, Az last week. Record prices.
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