A lot depends on the brand and size. Most of the utility sized tractors are holding thier value but in my area you are starting to see 40-125 HP tractors drop for the most part.....except the JD's and a few of the IH. Lot of guys in my area have traded that size tractor up in the last 2 years, say trading an old 806 IH for a newer tractor in the same HP range. Even the 86 series have come down a couple of grand here in the last 6 months. Same with some JD's. The 20 series seem to be pretty stable but the 40's are starting to come down a bit too. The ones that have really taken a hit are the "off brands" like Oliver, MM, AC and Case. Don't have many MF in the area to judge on. The Fords seem to be pretty steady too like the 7000-9000. I'm in the market for a 40-70 HP tractor right now so I've kinda been keeping an eye on it.
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