Posted by phillip d on December 25, 2007 at 06:56:15 from (142.176.57.130):
In Reply to: tractor values posted by deer hound on December 25, 2007 at 06:42:51:
Not to worry deer hound,I can't see that the price of gas would have any effect on the old girls,unless you are buying one to use on a daily basis,then you would prefer a diesel,which have been in some sort of production for over 50 years now,so still pretty old.Not being from the US myself,I can only assume that the only 2 states that wouldn't have an average demand for antique tractors may be Alaska and Hawaii,but that's only an outsiders assumption.Just going bu some of the posts on here,some areas seem to have a brand preference different than other areas.Some areas don't have Massey's,others love them.Almost every area has Deere's,some have Allis',other Cockshutt&Olliver.Where they are most pouplar,they would be worth alittle more than where most are alittle unfamilliar.pd.
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