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Re: Tractor prices/ Auction trends
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Posted by Don Wadge on January 17, 2005 at 19:12:55 from (142.161.29.220):
In Reply to: Tractor prices/ Auction trends posted by Mark N on January 17, 2005 at 17:58:17:
Interesting commentary. In general I think you are close. Particularly I've noticed the same thing with combines. I have a friend who started collecting nice older Massey-Harris combines a few years ago. He built a 48' x 96' shed for them and now it's full. All of his combies are real nice condition including the paint. Some never spent a night outside and are still shiny like they only worked a few days but actually were just that well talen care of. Another thing that might be interesting to hear about is who's collecting old 4WD tractors. All the early ones except the JD 8010/8020 are exceptional values for the money. Any out there collecting Case 1200's, Versatile D100, G100, G125, D118, D145, Wagners, early Steigers made in the barn, IH 4300, 4100, White A4T etc. I know of a few guys doing this but you don't hear much about it here.
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