Posted by Pete76NY on January 11, 2011 at 21:24:25 from (66.194.51.226):
I sit here in Upstate, NY, surfin" through the photo ads and constatntly wonder what makes tractors so much more valuable here than they are everywhere else? I have a pretty good handle on what"s what and what"s worth what, and other than that occasional idot that thinks he has something real special: the 12,500 Jubilee, and that "rare red" 5,500 Super C, the prices in the midwest and south seem right on the money! Here is another prime example of the Great Northeast tractor prices: right in my back yard, a really nice JD 60 with lotsa work done, a set of weights, wfe, (which I would never pay a cent more for!) a chrome stack, and new tires...complete withe "recovered" wrong colored (yellow) seat (at least the hubs are yellow!)...a real nice maybe $2800 tractor??? $6500!
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