Posted by Traditional Farmer on October 28, 2017 at 00:58:02 from (184.6.33.168):
In Reply to: Re: Can’t give it away posted by grayrider on October 27, 2017 at 19:12:06:
I'm not running it down and it'd be a tractor I'd use,but I go to a lot of auctions and keep up with the sale of a lot of used tractors just trying to be realistic.I went to a sale a couple weeks ago with some rough around the edges tractors and some non runners there was a Ford 3000 there ran bought $400,I bought a good running and good looking small Farmall with real good tires for $650,a complete non running IH 340 for $50 and IH 2444 with a bad engine, a good heavy duty loader and 3pt for $100. With these older tractors it seems the interest and the money just isn't there a lot of times these days,also Summer is over Holidays coming up, now to after the first of the year is a buyers market most times on tractors and equipment.
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