Posted by John Smith8N on October 13, 2012 at 07:28:26 from (75.23.112.234):
In Reply to: 1947 8N posted by seeblackcats on October 13, 2012 at 06:21:32:
An 8N built in '47 will have no more or less value than any other front distributor 8N. If the serial number happens to be 3 digits, collector interest kicks in and eyebrows go up. If the serial number is 2 digits the collectors get rapid heartbeat symptoms. If the serial number was a single digit the collectors would get seriously interested and start frothing at the mouth. How the collector interest affects the value of those tractors is debatable. The collector value on a low serial number tractor would be higher than the average tractor, but not nearly as high as you might expect it to be. There's just not a lot of serious collectors out there.
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