[AT] Some ads from the 3/6 Lancaster Farming

Mike Sloane mikesloane at verizon.net
Sun Mar 7 03:35:35 PST 2010


I thought that ad was odd also, but just included it because it was 
"interesting". I had a Farmall 706 (the 805's cousin with slightly less 
hp), and it certainly wasn't "rare". Maybe there is something unusual 
about this particular tractor that the seller neglected to mention - or 
it could be that the badge really does read "Formal", not Farmall. :-)

As far as the number of ads, I only send the ones that fit *my* criteria 
- older tractors for under about $7000, parts/implements for them, or 
oddballs (like the brass steam whistle). The number of ads in the 
"mailbox markets" section itself seems somewhat consistent about about 
450-500 each week, but there are fewer and fewer antiques than there 
used to be back a few years ago (and the prices are a lot higher). With 
better weather coming, I expect to see a few more - everybody know that 
you can't sell tractors when there is snow on the ground. (At least that 
was my experience when I was working for the NH dealer.)

Mike

carl gogol wrote:
> What am I missing?  Were all the others International 806s?
> 
> I'm quite sure that one of our neighbors bought a Farmall 806 - and I didn't 
> think it was rare - expensive and large maybe, but not rare.
> Carl Gogol - Manlius, NY
> Tasty grazing in the Oran valley of Central NY
> AC D14, 914H
> JD 5320 MFWD
> Kubota F-2400, B7300HST
> 
> Formal 806, Very Rare, Serial # 708 207, one made, good tin, good for
> collectors, good ta, fast hitch. Do your research. Make offer.
> Livingston Co. NY 585-346-6506
> 
> 
> Mike - Thanks as always for posting these.  And although you only post these 
> once a week, a week just seems to be getting shorter and shorter and shorter 
> to me.
> 
> 



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