Posted by LA in WI on April 09, 2009 at 05:13:33 from (71.98.24.199):
In Reply to: 560 value posted by anon on April 09, 2009 at 02:05:12:
anon,
Is this tractor the first one you really "drove" as a youngster? Does it have any special meaning to you, compared to any other tractors your dad owned? Do you a place to store it inside?
If you answer "yes" to either question, then think on this:
If you sell it, you might regret it for the rest of your life. I found my dad's old H Farmall after it was out of the family for 23 yrs, bought it and spent obscene dollars on it and now it's worth every cent to this 72 yr old.
I use it for plow days, parades, farm shows and leisurely rides along country roads on summer evenings...and it is a joy to me, even better than my fishing boat and I like fishing!
At every show, men look at my tractor and say "I wish I would have kept our old family tractor".
I don't know what your 560 is worth, but the intrinsic value might need to be considered.
"A man never forgets the first girl he kissed and the first tractor he drove".
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