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markseven

Im wondering if wheelhorse  tractors are 

Going to be valued some day  .

 

Point being is I've seen a Oliver garden tractors selling for 5k.

 

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That kind of depends on what Wheel Horse you are talking about. This one has four and a half days to go on eBay and is at nearly $ 3,000.00 now, you be the judge.

 

1955 Wheel Horse RJ35 Ride Away JR. Cable Steering Garden Tractor.  Complete.  - Picture 1 of 24

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ineedanother
52 minutes ago, markseven said:

Im wondering if wheelhorse  tractors are 

Going to be valued some day  .

I value mine :flags-usa: :wh:

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Achto
2 hours ago, markseven said:

Im wondering if wheelhorse  tractors are 

Going to be valued some day  .

 

Point being is I've seen a Oliver garden tractors selling for 5k.

 

You kind of need to look at production numbers a little bit. Oliver production numbers were low. Most :wh: numbers were not that low. Now if you are talking about a :wh: that there was only 200 made of - like the 420LSE the price tag goes up a fair amount. Supply & demand ya know.

 

Some people get upset when a :wh: gets mutilated or scrapped out. Which I have to agree, I get a little saddened when it happens. The other way to look at it is - Every horse that dies, makes the survivors more valuable.

 

I collect because I enjoy the hobby and even more so, the people associated with it. If I was in it to make any money at all, I would not have restored any of my tractors.

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Retired Wrencher
8 hours ago, Achto said:

 

You kind of need to look at production numbers a little bit. Oliver production numbers were low. Most :wh: numbers were not that low. Now if you are talking about a :wh: that there was only 200 made of - like the 420LSE the price tag goes up a fair amount. Supply & demand ya know.

 

Some people get upset when a :wh: gets mutilated or scrapped out. Which I have to agree, I get a little saddened when it happens. The other way to look at it is - Every horse that dies, makes the survivors more valuable.

 

I collect because I enjoy the hobby and even more so, the people associated with it. If I was in it to make any money at all, I would not have restored any of my tractors.

Well said Achto! I can relate to that.     :text-yeahthat:

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