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Posted by Jonfarmer on April 18, 2006 at 17:35:05 from (165.121.144.122):
In Reply to: Underrated tractor posted by Jrry on April 18, 2006 at 06:11:18:
Alot of tractors built in the 1970's are cheap horsepower today. The Allis chalmers 7000 series which has already been mentioned, those are real cheap, the Allis Chalmers 190XT and 200 I also see as bargains. The White field boss series are also cheap power, all except the small MFWD ones with loaders. The old Olivers like the 1950T, etc... those are very cheap. When you compaire a International 1086 to a John Deere 4440, you might say a 1086 is cheap because they sell for only half of what a 4440 sells for. International 1066 has also turned into cheap power in recent years. John Deere even has some cheap horsepower, the 30 series is not badly priced, the big old 2wd's built in the the 70's such a the 5010 and 6030, those are real cheap for what they can do. The bottom seems to be falling out of the market on antiques right now, with the price of gas, and the ageing of the older folks who were the primary buyers of them, Farmall M's, H's, etc... are selling super cheap.
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