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Re: More Old Tractors Available Than Ever.
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Posted by Rick Kr on September 29, 2006 at 07:19:59 from (198.208.159.17):
In Reply to: More Old Tractors Available Than Ever. posted by dej(JED) on September 29, 2006 at 06:01:35:
Not sure what you consider "old" but here in mid-Michigan the amount of tractors for sale is just plain crazy. We here figure it is from all the GM/Delphi buyouts and retires that are happening right now. Tons for sale, mostly utility MFs, Fords, JDs 25-45hp range... Even a fair amount of the newer compacts. Seeing a lot of good deals just don't have a use for another tractor right now. There are two I am thinking on that are so cheap I cant afford not to buy at least one. Downside, there are 2-3 times the amount of houses on the market and nothing is moving. So if you want a cheap house and a cheap tractor come to mid Michigan, only problem is finding the job to pay for them. Rick
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