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Re: Re: Re: Re: Porsche Tractor
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Posted by Bernhard on June 14, 2002 at 00:39:33 from (217.2.109.70):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Porsche Tractor posted by Steve - IN on June 13, 2002 at 14:56:12:
Hi Steve, today it seems that every tractor in Germany is collectable, if it is older than 25 Years. A friend of my has a case-ih shop in the neighbourvillage and told me that there are more tractors as in his fathers best times of sale. I don't know much about Porsche pricing, but there is this Porsche-Club, so that there are still some collectors. Porsche had been one of the biggest Tractor-manufacturers in Germany at his Time. Years ago, mid 80' I bought a "Junior" 14 HP for 300$, it had a sidemower and a plough. Sold it later for 600$. The much expensiv Tractor in Germany is the Lanz-Bulldog, hot bulb, the Hanomag R-range, maybe the watercooled Deutz. Prices for older tractors in Germany are getting higher each Year, it is nearly impossible to find a older tractor under 60 PTO HP for less than 1500 $. Smaller ones from 15-25 HP are even harder to find. I have a 1972 IHC D 624 S,58HP, 4cyl. Diesel built in Neuss/Rhein and 2 Hako 1400 compacts,12HP 1cyl Lombardini Gasengine, built in the early 70'. Bernhard,Derichsweiler, Germany
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