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Posted by Stickler on October 03, 2005 at 08:35:37 from (142.16.22.18):
In Reply to: Re: Overpowered posted by Nebraska Cowman on October 03, 2005 at 03:47:29:
The 50-120hp stuff goes for the cheapest around my neck of the woods. Not big enough for the big boys doing thousands upon thousands of acres, but too big for the little guy without a real use for it. I routinely see good running stuff like IH 656, 666, 686, Massey 90 or Case 930 or 1030 going for less than rough Ford 9N/2N/8N's or old farmalls in the same class. The older midsized stuff is cheap hp until they break, that is. But for the prices they go for, you're often better off just buying another one than fixing one. Even the big boys usually keep a smaller tractor around just for chores and yard work and such, but they have no real use for the midrange stuff.
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