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Re: Am I wrong in my thinking???
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Posted by David in England on June 06, 2006 at 05:34:38 from (81.158.60.145):
In Reply to: Am I wrong in my thinking??? posted by Jay in MN on June 05, 2006 at 20:08:15:
Hi Jay; Good morning from England. You are a very lucky guy to get your Grandfather's tractor, treasure it. Prices in England have gone thro the roof over the past couple of years, especially for classic tractors from the 1960's. Stuff from the 1930's & 40's have held or fallen back here. The problem we all have is that some fool pays way over the odds for a particular tractor and every seller thinks his tractor is worth that much. Hang onto your "for sale" tractor for a while, I am sure your wife will understand that you dont want to "lose money" on it. You'll find a buyer one day who will pay a fair price and look after it well because he will appreciate you can give him some history on it. Good luck - David in England
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