Posted by redforlife on September 19, 2014 at 13:15:09 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: collectable tractors posted by boberjagel on September 19, 2014 at 05:32:42:
You have to collect whats right for you. The most valuable might not be offordable for you. Whats the most desireable for one guy, might not be something you would even want to have at all. I have an F-20. I like it for a collector piece. Its not very rare or valuable. It was a mass produced tractor, and thousands have been scrapped. Just a guess, 1 out of 10 probly survive today in an operational condition. Just cause I feel this way, doesn't meen you would want to have one. It has alot to do with what you are going to do with your collection. Use them, parade them, show them, house them in a muesem, hord them in a shed, invest money in them now and liquidate later for profit. These factors alone are not going to allow any one tractor to fit into all factor's. If it qualify's for one factor, it might be completely dis-qualified for another factor.
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