According to the thread yesterday those old 8Ns are worth $4000 all day long!
I don't know about "flush with money." I certainly am not. Who all is "flush with money?"
Farmers are paying more at auctions because the auctioneer keeps saying prices are going up up up better buy now now now. Creating a self-fulfilling prophecy, maybe even going so far as predatory, manipulative behavior.
There doesn't seem to be a shortage of equipment at these big consignment sales. Martin's first auction is coming up in a week and they're already up to 484 lots in the main sale. That typically doubles by the day before the auction.
Dealers around here haven't had a "selection of good used" tractors in many years, long before anything that's going on now was even a thought in someone's head. Tractors only get traded in when they are used up, and unless it's <20 years old they usually want nothing to do with it. Oh they'd take some creampuff 4020 or 1086 or Magnum with a smile on their face and an insultingly low trade in offer on the invoice, but your clapped out old 806 gasser? They won't even give you a trade in value on it. Sell it yourself.
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