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Re: Re: falling old equipment values
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Posted by Jonathan on April 13, 2004 at 14:50:13 from (165.121.130.69):
In Reply to: Re: falling old equipment values posted by Jed on April 13, 2004 at 11:59:38:
The last few auctions I have gone to, the stuff has sold dirt cheap. You can buy an H for under $1,000. There are two farmall H's in the paper for $800 that are running(yeah, I know thats really cheap, most of them run around $800-$1,000 each). M's are alittle more money, but still very cheap compaired to the prices of everything else. Last auction I went to a nice tandom wheeled Gehl pull type chopper with metal alert and hay head sold for $800, and was in nice shape. I guess things are very different in other areas because from where I am, Northeren Vermont, things don't look good at all, but I know the high taxes are a cause too, along with soaring land prices and houses getting stuck up almost on top of houses even out in the country. The auction notices in the paper are many, and farms are getting developed, like somebody else said, "the green mountains, heck it's more like the developed mountains. Yet you cross over into New york and there is alot of land that isn't being used, but around me it's quite different.
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