slowrev
Elite Member
Billy,
Yes the SN could give us an idea, but not an absolute for a couple of reasons.
1. Serial numbers can start at anything. Again to increase positive perceptions. No no one except a collector wants a low SN, the bugs might not be worked out. So therefore start the numbering at say 2000....The company I used to work for did this.
2. If we go by sales numbers worldwide I suspect that Mahindra and some of the Chinese tractors will rate pretty high because of sales in their home countries and other worldwide locations.
Another question, Are we just counting new units sold ? or total units out there being resold, etc...
Yes the SN could give us an idea, but not an absolute for a couple of reasons.
1. Serial numbers can start at anything. Again to increase positive perceptions. No no one except a collector wants a low SN, the bugs might not be worked out. So therefore start the numbering at say 2000....The company I used to work for did this.
2. If we go by sales numbers worldwide I suspect that Mahindra and some of the Chinese tractors will rate pretty high because of sales in their home countries and other worldwide locations.
Another question, Are we just counting new units sold ? or total units out there being resold, etc...