Stop in for a cup of coffee

most around here isn’t worth much. Most of the modern stuff yeah, but anything made pre-1980, not so much. And even the modern stuff after a few years is so tore up and worn out, it’s not worn but mere pennies of the original sales price. Now tractors themselves will hold a tad bit of value but discs, plows(nobody plows anymore), harrows, cultivators etc are pretty much worth only their weight in scrap steel. Which isn’t much. Combined with a lot of farmers around here always wondering when the next downturn in farming is, they tend to hold onto stuff for parts and emergencies for when times get dry
They must be able to write off depreciation quite quickly. What does a new combine cost? 500K? guess..