I agree with Mark on the deer hunters coming in and sowing crops in the middle of the woods. I wish they'd stay home, keep all their toys out of the woods and leave it to those of us who have the fortitude to live here.
I also agree with Mark about paying thousands for old tractors being crazy.
I also agree that it's a hobby for some but for many of us the old ones get the job done at a fraction of the cost of new machines.
The old ones are easier to work on as well. Hell, I can't fix most things on my tractor or my computer so I damn sure don't want a tractor that I need a computer to fix.
My pick-up is bad enough. $1600 today for rear brakes, ball joints, and a tune up.
I agree that the 'the good ole days are now' or at least that that is the way to approach each day.
The topic here was originally 'Asking price for tractors'. Since I helped us get off topic somewhat I'll bring it back.
A tractor; an old one, a new one, a running one, a stuck one, or a restored one.........is worth whatever you are willing to pay for it if your buying or whatever you ask for it or can get for it if your selling.
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