Posted by utupuller on February 22, 2008 at 14:10:06 from (12.215.33.18):
In Reply to: wife says im crazy posted by utupuller on February 22, 2008 at 13:04:23:
I agree with old and dirtfarmer. I have bought and sold a few over the last five years ( I can count on one hand) I love old iron and do antique tractor pulls. I guess my goal would be if I could buy and sell one then buy 2 ( snowball) I could keep one of the 2 and sell the other. Don't tell my wife! I don't believe in parting out tractors but realize parts are needed to fix others. 7 years ago I bought the 1st tractor and sold it 2 years ago made a little money with out doing anything to it. 4 years ago started pulling and getting to see what all these other tractors can do and even fell in love with the old tractors more (my wife really does not understand that). And yes to see for sale a stuck JD A or B for over 1000 is crazy. A while ago there was post for a guy looking for a 720 Diesel and was told to plan on over 5000. I have seen them for under 2500 away from the auctions. And at the same time I do not beleive in any way just because a person paints a tractor it was worth more than 1000 over what there going for. John Deeres are the ultimate example a painted A does not make it worth more than 2000 (FOR THE AVERAGE MODEL, NOTHING RARE ABOUT IT). to me an A is worth no more than 1200 painted or not. Sorry for some of my own opinions, I know I post under utupuller (molines) but I currently have a JD 720 LP. Looking to trade for moline's
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