Posted by CenTexFarmall on February 24, 2008 at 17:39:11 from (172.135.232.102):
In Reply to: Re: Sale prices posted by Red Mist on February 24, 2008 at 13:04:26:
"commodity" is the perfect word.
It's better to fly under the radar, so to speak. Too much publicity will attract the wrong people to the hobby. All they want is growth for the sake of growth. The word we have for that is "cancer".
Fortunately a Farmall M looks pretty much like another Farmall M and I'm not complaining!
The Green tractors seem to be more afflicted than the Red ones, but even they seem to have a ceiling. They were lamenting the other day on that forum about the cost to truly restore a 2 bang diesel vs. what you could expect to sell it for.
Of course the usual suspects go real high; high crops, experimentals, etc.
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