[AT] Seed drill value

John Hall jthall at worldnet.att.net
Wed Jun 10 19:31:25 PDT 2009


 Definitely depends on your location. Around here everything has gone 
no-till unless it is following tobacco. Can't afford to run to run a chisel 
plow and a harrow in front and then a culti-mulcher afterwards--the land 
just doesn't produce high enough yields to cover those expenses.

John Hall

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ralph Goff" <alfg at sasktel.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 10:03 PM
Subject: [AT] Seed drill value


> Those double disk , end wheel drills must bring more money south of the
> border judging by this one.
> http://agcanada.ironsearch.com/Equipment-Dealers/SmartSort-Equipment/Seeding/Massey-Ferguson/Drill/1209251.aspx
> I've got one like it parked in the yard and no plans of using it so I"m
> wondering if its worth selling. From what I hear these type drills do not
> bring much money at all at auction sales. People just don't use them
> anymore. Its a shame to let it set and deteriorate away in the weather but 
> I
> might end up selling it for little more than scrap iron price.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
>
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