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Re: value of tractors in future
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Posted by Glenn(WV) on January 19, 2002 at 20:27:01 from (67.201.149.235):
In Reply to: value of tractors in future posted by terry on January 19, 2002 at 07:59:35:
I'll tell ya, I'm 30 years old and I'd love to have both a Model T and a Model A - but the guys with whom I was in school thought I was crazy for being a car nut in general. I'm still a car nut, only worse! I think that as a whole, they will increase in value - especially those that lend themselves to acreage mowing. Dukester hit the nail on the head concerning country living being a luxury for some people. When those people pass on, though, what will their kids do with the equipment? In most cases, they will sell it. If a flood of machines come on the market, prices will drop - but again, as these machines become increasingly difficult to find(more of them are parted out, etc.), they will go up in value. You are so right - own tractors because you enjoy them or use them. They really aren't an investment opportunity, either. There is no price on happiness.
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