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Posted by Butch(OH) on October 05, 2005 at 07:47:21 from (216.29.40.174):
In Reply to: Tractor Prices posted by dej(JED) on October 05, 2005 at 05:53:20:
I travel some in my job and prices vary quite a bit depending on location. I suppose that the local economy is mostly to blame for this with my area being about the highest. Lots of people with money (or loans) around here with 5 acres, a house and barn, a horse and want a tractor. They not only keep the antique prices high but keep the local suburban tractor dealer wealthy from selling them 25,000.00 compacts too. Most of the tractors I see advertised on here are not out of line for my area. Also in some areas of the country it is common pratice to ask too much for items because the sellers expect to be in a big bargaining contest to sell(kind of a South East deal) Other areas people ask what they will take for the item, take it or leave it (more in North and West) Several years ago I bought a wheatland tractor in SAK Canada. Locals was laughing about the fool who drove all that way to pay too much for a tractor, until they found out I could make 2K less expences and never take it all the way home.
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