Posted by ss55 on March 28, 2022 at 13:25:57 from (96.42.227.92):
In Reply to: Auction_other_green posted by sourgum on March 28, 2022 at 12:10:54:
That is a true muscle tractor and a pretty rare one at that. I don't know who the bidders were, but that will tell you a lot about the current market. If they were younger and new to the market that is a very positive sign, if they were the same people who have been collecting for decades it could just be a last hurrah with some windfall money. Long term I would expect this price bubble to last as long as farms are flush with extra cash but not much longer. Without new collectors entering the market is is likely that collection downsizing and estate sales could flood the market with older restorations and prices on those will fall.
Will many 1970's tractors become collectable: 4630, 1370, 1586, 7080, 2-155, 6030? Big iron like those require big trailers and a big shop. In the 1980s the number of farms dropped and the number of new tractor sales fell even more sharply, I'm not sure many would be collectable. What 1980's 1990s tractors would anyone here want to collect?
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