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<blockquote data-quote="fullrut" data-source="post: 92923" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>Smaller "yard sized" tractors tend to hold their value. Don't expect to see a bunch of cheap ones on auction because of the farming economy. Collectors, hobby farmers and people who own acreage keep the prices high. A late 60's John Deere 4020 is worth almost or more than twice of new cost. Implements fall into that as well, as long as parts are still available and they're small enough not to be too cumbersome. Hell of a lot easier to cut a old 30ft JD press drill into three ten footers and sell individually than whole.</p><p></p><p>Buddy and I were looking for a 30" 8 row, row crop planter a couple a years ago just to plant sweet corn. 10 years ago you couldn't give them away for scrap. Now there's a premium on them because folks are cutting them down to a more manageable size for gardens and food plots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fullrut, post: 92923, member: 321"] Smaller "yard sized" tractors tend to hold their value. Don't expect to see a bunch of cheap ones on auction because of the farming economy. Collectors, hobby farmers and people who own acreage keep the prices high. A late 60's John Deere 4020 is worth almost or more than twice of new cost. Implements fall into that as well, as long as parts are still available and they're small enough not to be too cumbersome. Hell of a lot easier to cut a old 30ft JD press drill into three ten footers and sell individually than whole. Buddy and I were looking for a 30" 8 row, row crop planter a couple a years ago just to plant sweet corn. 10 years ago you couldn't give them away for scrap. Now there's a premium on them because folks are cutting them down to a more manageable size for gardens and food plots. [/QUOTE]
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