jeffgreef
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2009
- Messages
- 189
- Location
- Plumas County, California
- Tractor
- Farmall, Gibson, Windolph, Simar, Bear Cat, Vaughan, Howard
Uh- not quite, Sawyer. I've been watching this for a long time. Pretty consistently, there are fewer of these older Farmalls here in Calif., and when one comes up in good condition, they think they have a 'valuable antique' on their hands and want a lot for it. But up north the attitude is more pragmatic, there are fewer 'luxury buyers' and people look at what the unit is really capable of, the reality of repair, etc. The Cub I'm looking at had the price knocked down a lot for lack of interest, even though it's a good runner with new tires. Same is true of cars and trucks- cost more in Calif.Sellers LOVE guys like you, you are in a hurry to buy and you know what THAT means... lol
SR
Calif. is a big ag state, but because it is a BIG ag state, I wonder if fewer of these smaller tractors ended up here. They need big tractors on those huge operations in the central valley. Whereas, in Washington and Oregon, there have always been a lot of smaller operations along side the large ones, so more of the smaller units ended up there. Thus now the used market is flooded, and they have to knock down the price to sell. As well the population is lower and economy less robust, so fewer buyers.
It also seems like there are more old tractors up north that have been maintained for use than down here- you'll find a lot of rusted wrecks in the weeds for sale here for a low price, "ran well when parked 5 years ago". yeah right. But if it's running well now that's because someone worked on it to make it so. Smaller ag operations up north can continue to use small units from the 50s cause they still serve their needs.
I'm looking for a good runner that will do small scale grading for me, and be my 'pride and joy'. For years now watching the listings, they consistently come up more up north. Right now there are several good buys up there. And, I've always wanted to see Seattle and visit a friend up there. $175 to rent a U-Haul to bring a Cub down south? sure, why not. $1200 to pay a hauler for a Super A? that's a different story.