You all have made some good points. To me I am kind of looking at it from both the dollar and use wise. Not going to be farming so don't really need the extra power of the SC. The 3 point would be really handy to have. As for price thats a tough one. I am in eastern ontario Canada. Know dad paid around $1900.00 for each SA. One was bought about 8 years ago and one around 3 years ago, they seem to be going up in price. A couple of years ago at auction seen an SC with wide front and fast hitch and a couple of implements, it ran but needed tires, rims, tin work, needed a lot of money sunk into it sell for $2,500.00. Think it sold so high was more for the wide front and implements then for the tractor. I was kind of thinking if I sell the SC it should be worth around $2000.00 with the shape it is in and having the 8ft blade on it. Would ask $2,2000 anyways and go down from there to where it would sell. If anybodys around Ontario and thinks I am way off on the price please let me know. The small farmalls are kind of rare in this area. Know not a rare tractor but just rare in this area. I might see a SA advertised once a year, a SC maybe every 2 or 3 years if that often. Even at farm auctions see SA's H's M's but rarely a SC. Wonder if a lot of them might have got shipped to the USA over the years when the US dollar was so high.
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