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Re: Rarity of a 1930 narrow tread Regular
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Posted by Bill B on February 27, 2000 at 06:11:46 from (209.182.66.225):
In Reply to: Rarity of a 1930 narrow tread Regular posted by Rustyacres on February 26, 2000 at 18:09:30:
Could be location is a factor. Around here, a narrow regular or a narrow F20 is worth more than a standard tread. I have a narrow and a standard F20, and While the standard tread looks more massive, the narrow tread fits on my trailer, and I can easily take it to farm shows and fairs. Like anything old, they are not making any more of them. As the interest gets greater, so does the price. Here in the east, where the old tractors were replaced frequently, the old ones are hard to find. I think also the fact that farms have been dissapearing here for 50 years adds to the rarity of old farm equipment. The folks in the mid west seem to have plenty of these old farmalls for cheap.
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