Posted by dej(Jed) on December 29, 2014 at 10:17:49 from (141.189.113.1):
Well I just concluded my end of the year tractor sales study.
I use a scientifically structured study and it surveys the 3 following indicators.
1. Ebay sales
2. CL sales
3. Buyer / Seller feedback
People can say what they want about the economy, but tractors just aren't selling these days.
1. Ebay--If you search the sold ads, you will only find 2 tractor sales in ten pages of sold items in that category. It appears Toy Tractor sales are great though.
2. CL ads --I have seen repeating tractor for sale ads that have been listed for 3 mths. plus.
3. There is hardly no one complaining about who done them wrong in Buyer/Seller arena.
I would have thought that the cheaper gasoline prices might have freed up some extra money? It certainly appears that the tractor collecting days are behind us .
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