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Posted by Glenn/Mn on October 24, 2004 at 06:21:57 from (216.188.206.73):
In Reply to: Re: Is it me or posted by Leland on October 23, 2004 at 22:36:46:
I would have to say no, in the last month I have been to auction sales where steam enines brought $57,000 Sale out east yesterday gas engines went as high as $17,000, don't even talk about CASE prices lately exspecially here in minnesota. it more than likely has to be what you have for sale if it in the more common side of things probably less intrest. What about the $262,000 Russel in South dakota couple of weeks ago, on Ebay $18,500 for a Lap seam case traction engine a few years ago they would have brought scrap iron prices due to their decrease in pressure ratings. My feeling is there is a lot of money out there still and I see no decrease in the traffic at $2.00 a gallon gas, Just like real estate probably best to sit and watch for now the prices will come down.
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