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Re: Are Tractors Getting Stale??
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Posted by Redd on September 29, 2005 at 18:41:06 from (66.94.212.79):
In Reply to: Are Tractors Getting Stale?? posted by Crooked Furrow In IL on September 29, 2005 at 05:25:55:
Here in Mich I think the prices are still climbing. I see moreof the Yuppies guys with good jobs now, that want a tractor like grampa's and are willing to pay wahtever it takes. 25 yrs ago every guy with a 2 acre lot wanted an 8n ford. Now the houses have 3,500 sq ft and ten acre "lawns" and an 8n is too embarrassing so they all buy new Kubotas. Then they get that one like gramps. A lot of the big collectors have unlimited disposable income and are buying no matter what the price. I don't think the fuel price is slowing the price up much at all.
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