Posted by robert major on January 01, 2014 at 11:07:52 from (216.81.3.174):
In Reply to: Fordson posted by Old weldor on December 30, 2013 at 09:19:31:
Hi The problem with Fordsons is in some areas they where not popular tractors, so not many got sold new. Areas that had a lot guys have been buying them and shipping them back to England, or there are some out there, but are sitting in the bush and nobody is bothered if they sell them or not/ many have been scrapped in the last few years also, with the high scrap prices around. If you advertise wanting them the price goes crazy if somebody thinks you want it bad. This is what I have found round me in Canada anyway. you just got to get the right guy and be lucky to get them. Best thing to do is stop looking. they are a bit like cops ya don't want one around then 4 turn up L.O.L, There are a few for sale on the classifids i look at up here in Canada but it's not a Fordson model I really want Regards Robert
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