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Re: Why are Case, OL, MM,MF tractors cheap?
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Posted by shoe on February 11, 2002 at 20:13:30 from (216.83.65.173):
In Reply to: Why are Case, OL, MM,MF tractors cheap? posted by Alan Farley on February 11, 2002 at 18:22:16:
I think the values of an old tractor varies depending on the area you live in. In my area the older olivers, and MM's bring top dollar. Their are alot of JD's around, maybe too many, but the older one's don't seem to bring the money that some of the other's do. A good old restored case around here brings top dollar, so much I can't afford one. I think it might have started many years ago with the area dealers. We had every kind of dealer you can imagine in this area, and everyone said that a tractor is only as good as the dealer that stands behind it. That's what sold alot of Olivers, Cases, and MM's. I guess everyone remembers that.
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