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Posted by paul on January 24, 2001 at 09:09:27 from (216.161.109.8):
In Reply to: Re: Where can I find another source of Tractor Values posted by JD70Jim on January 23, 2001 at 15:26:10:
He's still alive & well in 'Minnesota The Farmer'. Well, dog gone it, just read it 3 days ago about 100+ hp Case tractors, now can't find him. Anyhow, he's still out there. Intech Publishing makes some good $15 price guides. Hotline's Blue Book is 2 volumes, about $50, and lists tractors from 1929 to present, along with combines, balers, manure spreaders, swathers, etc. Both offer model numbers, years, engine size, weight, and other basic specs on the machines. Very handy to have. Like the other person said, these are national guides, and local conditions can make things very, very different. The farm ecconomy, dealer preferences, collector activity, and so on can also change things rapidly, which won't show up in the book. I can find these books in local farm supply stores, or in the 'book' section on this web site. --->Paul
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