I'm sorry if I came across like i was questioning your experience in this area. I was basically agreeing 100% with your observation on the market but that there might be some opportunities to be had because of it. You are right on the car market. I sold my '66 GTO that I had for 25 yrs because I could see what was happening to that market. Sold it for $27,000 3 yrs ago and could buy it or one just as nice right now for $18-$20,000. There is no shortage of nice "collection" tractors being dumped into the market every year as the older collectors pass on. If ya want one you can easily get one. Prices suffer. Implements are just the opposite. They weren't collected , they were scrapped and continue to be at record rate at just the same time that most tractor collectors want them to display or to use with their tractors. Some call me a "filthy capitalist" but so be it. I'm going to jump on this one.By the way , that is a pretty impressive number of tractor sales by any standard. Probably hard to see it go away. Had to be fun. RB
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