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Found a April 2004 copy of classic tractor was amazed when asked rep how much new today would his answer was you could buy 3 of them for 1 new
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Could have bought a new mf 6465 for £28,000 in 2005 on offer. What would the equivalent be now 65k?
IIRC you could buy a new SAME Silver 100.6 or 105 in the very early 2000s with air con for around £21,500 and I think a NH TS115 classic spec was mind to late 20s.
£19,500 in 2004 is £30k today inflation included.
Meaning you'd have to be able to buy the below new equivalent 95hp tractor for £30k today. I dont think you could, but you could probably buy it for less than £40k.
EDIT: Heres todays equivalent, 42k but also includes air con, shuttle plus electric hyds. http://www.tunstalltractors.com/shop/product/3183/Hurlimann/XA-100-GS/
Still a 25% price increase nonetheless.
They done the same with mx’s couldnt get them out fast enough y reg mx110 were £26000 and the last o2 were £28000Riverlea tractors were doing case cs78 tweaked to cs94 power for£16500 with three years 0% and three years warranty. Forty five in stock. Thought about it for a month and the DB1390 was playing up so rang to say we'd have one and all gone ☹
We had two of those new .One white and one silver under £20 k I think.!And that was with a loader swapped from first 874-90 , Chilton which eventually did 3 tractors!Remember a special on the run out model 874-90 similar to above in OP post. Winter 01/02. £17k.
Lucky you,I produce cereals and potatoes,worth no more now than then on average.So tractors have tripled in price in 20 years then basically .Our produce has maybe doubled in that time...
Milk stil not much differenceLucky you,I produce cereals and potatoes,worth no more now than then on average.