Posted by Formerly PaMike on January 10, 2010 at 05:57:41 from (24.152.202.123):
In Reply to: Tractor Sales in Pa. posted by Haymaker421 on January 10, 2010 at 05:08:13:
I would say in general things are pretty slow here right now. In my area it is mostly all dairy guys or part timers. Milk was low so dairy guys arent buying, and the part timers with day jobs arent getting the O.T so the $$ isnt there to spend. We have quite a few auctions around here that move a lot of equipment. I have 2 friends that fix and sell IH tractors. They had 2 in an auction at thanksgiving. Both with reasonable reserves. Neither sold. On the hydro tractors a lot of shops dont know enough about them so when there are problems they think the whole trans is shot. My buddy sold a Hydro to a guy in NY. The guy had trouble with the hydro a week later. His shop up there said needed the hydro rebuild. They hauled it back to pa and my buddy fixed it with a 99 cent spring that was broken in a valve. Drop me an email if you want. I know a couple real good IH guys in PA and a guy that can sell you complete rebuilt hydros. Depending how rough the Htdro 100 was that price might be a little high for this area. I would say the Hydro 186 is a lot high. Those tractors are pretty old for this area now. Mike
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