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Price gouging vs profit opportunity
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<blockquote data-quote="Muletrack" data-source="post: 1740023" data-attributes="member: 30827"><p>A lot less than a newer tractor. But you make a good point in favor of buying hay. I can't get by without a loader tractor because I need to move a lot of snow -- the cost of all other tractor work figures into to rebuilding an injection pump. I had to redo one once, on a 4020 which I inherited when I bought my dad's farm. It was 10 years old when he bought it in 1975. Plus, people who run old equipment usually have a spare tractor sitting around. I have baled with my 3020 in an emergency. Worked ok on a 535 baler (except for going up a hill).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muletrack, post: 1740023, member: 30827"] A lot less than a newer tractor. But you make a good point in favor of buying hay. I can't get by without a loader tractor because I need to move a lot of snow -- the cost of all other tractor work figures into to rebuilding an injection pump. I had to redo one once, on a 4020 which I inherited when I bought my dad's farm. It was 10 years old when he bought it in 1975. Plus, people who run old equipment usually have a spare tractor sitting around. I have baled with my 3020 in an emergency. Worked ok on a 535 baler (except for going up a hill). [/QUOTE]
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