Kind of the "trend" I noticed when I bought mine in 2000 was the price of these tractors were pretty close to what they were new at the factory.The older fellow selling them (Most of these guys had owned them since they were brand new)were not trying to get rich off of selling them,they just wanted their money back out of their reliable,"work horse" tractors.They were selling these to guys like me who ACTUALLY use them to get important work done!
It seemed like a "pay it foreward" system?
Now it seems like a lot of people are trying the "Barrett/Jackson" approach! Alot of guys just buying them up trying to turn a dollar out of them!
I would bet the crowd is growing of these people who are buying these that have NEVER actually owned a farm tractor or EVER even used one for working purposes???
Here again,I say the TRUE value of any tractor is with it's current owner and what the machine has done for HIM!Not the fact it is one of 89 "high crops" ever built. DONT GET ME WRONG,I think collector tractors are cool,but the "work horses" will always have my heart.(I have said this too many times! lol)
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