fastfarmall

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So what are tractor values doing with all that's going on,i know it's early yet but i don't think their will be many event,and pulls, will be held this summer?
 
from what I have seen there is a lot more equipment advertised as people are needing money now. l also see lots of auction sales postponed. don't matter now as everyone is ordered to stay home to get this curve flattened. wont be much happening this summer other than trying to survive.
 
Right now you've got people who feel that they should be freeing up some money that they have tied up in toys, and people who feel they should be hanging on to every dollar that they have. That's a recipe for not much going on in the short term.

If true panic sets in, you'll see a lot of people dumping their toys for whatever they can get, and savvy buyers with cash in their pockets will not be able to resist. There may be a small bit of this going on right now, but most people are still clinging to their self-inflated valuation of what they have.
 
It took US 80 years to get $21,000,000,000,000 in debt. In a couple of years, we will be at $25,000,000,000,000. Nobody (nnalert or Reps) seems concerned. Watch for inflation to take off and the "Value" of everything, including old tractors, to skyrocket! So, hang onto them!
 
People are going to feel a need to beef up their savings so some things will go on the sale block. To get the level of economic activity that we saw before the virus hit
society pretty much junked savings. I think now that people will make a point to save 2-6 months of income to alleviate uncertainty for the future. One reason of a few
that I believe unemployment will be very slow to come down over the next several months. There will be bargains to be had in collector farm tractors and equipment.
 
I think they have agreed on a truce not to discuss it, because it both their faults, and no answer to cure it, as long as somebody buys our paper, all is well,LOL !
 
(quoted from post at 09:45:10 03/31/20) I think they have agreed on a truce not to discuss it, because it both their faults, and no answer to cure it, as long as somebody buys our paper, all is well,LOL !
I don't get what you are saying there but heres my take
the value of anything is what the market brings. selling now would be foolish and if a "collecter" has to scrape up money after 3 weeks of a crisis he had bad judgement collecting anything to start with
trying to analyze where its going only makes matters worse IMHO and will drive the value down more than it actually should
My Grandma used to say" let sleeping dogs lie" :idea:
just my 2 cents
 

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