[AT] High Old Iron Prices in Wed News Article
John B
rustyacres at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 9 06:12:40 PDT 2008
Where is the stampede of people to buy the JD 40T that
I have for sale? It is a good runner, good sheet metal
and tires, working pto and three point lift. It would
be a perfect trtactor for the new ranchette owner. At
an asking price of only $2500, I am still hardly
getting any response on my ads!
John Boehm
Woodland, CA
Visit my web site at http://vintagetractors.com
--- Chuck Bealke <bealke at airmail.net> wrote:
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> Friends,
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> So the monied folks buying small pieces of farms to
> get away from
> the city - and thereby converting remaining farmland
> to a solid grid of
> suburbia - have discovered a piece of our fun. They
> are buying our
> favorite iron at auctions.
>
> Wednesday's Wall Street Journal has an article
> titled,
> "Old Tractors, Maserati Prices." The online paid
> version has
> some pictures taken at auctions. One well known to
> us auctioneer
> claims to have sold a Deere 3020 Orchard for $160K.
> There is also a nice plug for a well known restorer
> from Sully, Iowa,
> and mention of a $50/hr or more rate for
> restorations.
>
> However rosy and fanciful the picture it paints for
> sellers, the stuff
> does indeed seem to be getting harder to take home.
>
>
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> |_____/ \ ~ Chuck Bealke ~ bealke at airmail.net ~
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