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Why are Case, OL, MM,MF tractors cheap?
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Posted by Alan Farley on February 11, 2002 at 18:22:16 from (216.28.230.85):
I curious is to what is considered the "oddball" brand in your area. PLEASE NO COLOR WARS. I think 95% of the people on this board are sick of it. In my area Case tractors don't bring much(good for me cause' I like em') but, neither do MM's or MF's bring much. I have seen 7000 series AC's in very good shape bring $4,500-$7,000 Somebody said on the Case board that Case stands for (Can't Afford Something Else) I laughed but if I could afford the more expensive brands I still farm with Case. A lot of good tractor for the $._ Good Ford/NH, MF Case-IH deales less than 20 miles from me. The under 50 horse Ford's bring a lot but anyhting bigger than that is realatively cheap. It's nice to get a good deal but the resale value isn't too good. With enough aftermarket sources I would think that people would still buy these brands as much as JD,IH, exc.. Both OL and MM are considered ahead of there time by a lot of people.
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