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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 17, 2005 at 10:24:03 from (65.169.97.160):
Sitting here trying to get warmed back up after being outside all morning. Reading yesterdays post about highest numbers of tractors sold and Fordson seems to be the big winner (at least in American tractors, and anyway this is an antique forum so does the Mirinda count?) So I did a quick check on eBay and here is the item totals for what is selling currently, JD & IH, nobody else is even close. This is all in the Business & Industrial> Agriculture & Forestry> Antique Tractors & Equipment Catagory with sub-catagories listed below. Thanks for looking. Farmall (1754) Manuals & Books (309) Parts (1149) Tractors (154) Other Antique Farmall (159) John Deere (1832) Implements (14) Manuals & Books (551) Parts (991) Tractors (107) Other Vintage Deere (167) The next closest catagory was Ford with a pretty good showing in the "parts" catagory. Fords are popular and plentiful and the supply of new aftermarket parts is unreal. Ford (1197) Manuals & Books (161) Parts (911) Tractors (85) Other Antique Ford (35)
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