Posted by Dalton S. on January 26, 2008 at 19:51:24 from (70.41.44.145):
Why is it that the John Deere's A's and B's go for so much more than the Farmall H's or M's? Its not like there were less JD's made then the Farmall's. The later model JD A's had about the same horsepower as the Farmall M's, and the later model JD B's had about the same amount of horsepower as the Farmall H's. Yet, when I look on the internet or in the local papers at JD A's and B's and Farmall M's and H's, the JD's are always way higher then the Farmall's. A piece of crap JD A that is for parts, can go for the same price as a Farmall M in good condition. I just don't understand this. This is why I will restore anything besides JD's, because anything else is way cheaper to buy and for parts. Perhaps when I am not on such a tight budget, I will fix up a JD A or B, but for now, I'm sticking to the cheaper brands.
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