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Callao Missouri | I cannot figure out why tractors with 2 and 300 hours are on the market. You see this with combines to. If I was a year from retiring I wouldn't be buying new machinery, If I was a year from bankruptcy I would not be buying new machinery. A tractor two or three years old should not be warn out. Somebody absorbs the difference between new and sale price. To think that all 4 tractors I go to the field with have over 9000 hours on them, and a combine with 6500 hrs. The high hours on my machines don't bother me a bit. But it sure makes a guy wonder what and why these used low houred machines are on the market. Jon | |
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