Used Equipment Values Based on Quality

Age is only a number when it comes to the price you can get for your farm iron.

At the 47th National Farm Machinery Show, Greg Peterson, known as “Machinery Pete,” presented his latest data in farm equipment values. One theme rang true throughout his analysis: it’s not about the age of the equipment, it’s the quality of machine that drive its price higher.

He says this is true mainly for tractor and combine values, in that clean, always shedded machinery are the items breaking the all-time highs he had recorded.

Learn more at www.MachineryPete.com
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