Posted by Moline_guy on February 07, 2011 at 16:02:11 from (216.106.217.152):
In Reply to: Collector Tractors posted by Dave in GA on February 07, 2011 at 11:37:42:
I am not a big John Deere fan, mostly because I can't afford them, but it seems low houred clean 30,40, and 50 series Deeres with sound guard cabs will top any market anywhere they are sold. Except for the 50 series they don't have electronics and very little plastic, so my opinion they are going to stand the test of time. For a little older machine, the 856, 1206 IH seem to be gaining in popularity and value also, they seem to bring as much as the 66 series IH's do. As far as molines, the two hottest models seem to be the UDLX as it has been for some time and the G1000 FWA. Both made in low numbers and bringing big dollars.
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