Well the reason you see more JD and Bobcat skid steers than Cat is than Cat is not a major player in the skid steer market. I have seen the production numbers. Bobcat sells over 50% of the total market. Then JD, New Holland and all the others fight over the remaining 50%.
The low houred tractors. Well if you are running a lot of acres in a fast paced planting/harvesting window are you really going to be running tractors that are real high houred??? No you are not. That fact coupled with record high crop prices have made most farmer be able to update anything they want to.
Also remember that these newer tractor have fifty kinds of sensor and computers on them. Not many are going to want them when they are higher houred. Kind of like high miled cars that are loaded with the computer stuff.
Also you are reading a SALES PAPER!!! Why would you be surprised to actually see stuff for sale in it??? What do you think Tractor House gets paid for advertising??? Empty dealer lots???
The cost of those ads not cheap. So the advertisers are not going to advertising $500 junk antique equipment on there.
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