New Tractor Sales Are Declining

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Powell admitted yesterday to Senator Kennedy that he is not only trying to stop inflation but he's also trying to cause disinflation.
Well, good for him. Powell is at least trying to do his job.
Whether he succeeds or not is a different story. I wonder what it depends on?

But I'm more interested in TBN than in political grandstanding. So I'm curious what steps my fellow tractor people are taking to combat inflation, and is it working? If so, maybe more can do the same.

Locally, not many businesses seem to be trying to fight inflation. Instead, they seemed to think the answer is to maximize their own profit. I don't see how that helps.

rScotty
 
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Well, good for him. Powell is at least trying to do his job.
Whether he succeeds or not is a different story. I wonder what it depends on?

But I'm more interested in TBN than in political grandstanding. So I'm curious what steps my fellow tractor people are taking to combat inflation, and is it working? If so, maybe more can do the same.

Locally, not many businesses seem to be trying to fight inflation. Instead, they seemed to think the answer is to maximize their own profit. I don't see how that helps.

rScotty
Don't you got THAT right! :ROFLMAO:
 
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Not really a surprise.

Last June, 2022, in announcing a plan to hike rates through 2023, Powell said: "I'd say if you are a homebuyer, somebody or a young person looking to buy a home, you need a bit of a reset. We need to get back to a place where supply and demand are back together and where inflation is down low again, and mortgage rates are low again."

All of this seemed to come as a shock to some in the financial and real estate world who kept saying they wouldn't keep hiking rates, but would "pivot."

He said what they planned to do last June. Why some didn't take him at his word, I dunno, unless its just wishful thinking that an endless supply of 30 year mortgage money at 3% interest is how things were going to roll forever no matter how crazy it made the residential real estate market and drove up consumer prices on everything else.
 
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The market for used tractors is undergoing a major correction right now. A lot of these loco prices are people just testing the market to see where the top of it is.
You’re seeing the same thing for electric cars. Almost brand new cars listed in the private market for $20 k above sticker. The dealers are all sold out so “ entrepreneurs “ are buying up the few that are available and flipping, or trying to flip them to turn a quick buck.

Same thing that happened last year with class B motor homes. Class B Sprinters with the Winnebago conversion that I was quoted $125000 (brand new) for the year before were listed for, and apparently selling for well over $200k.

My own class B Ford transit Coachman Beyond was listed regularly for $40 k above what I paid new in the used market, and they were selling.

Eventually things settle out, though.
 
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Well, good for him. Powell is at least trying to do his job.
Whether he succeeds or not is a different story. I wonder what it depends on?

But I'm more interested in TBN than in political grandstanding. So I'm curious what steps my fellow tractor people are taking to combat inflation, and is it working? If so, maybe more can do the same.

Locally, not many businesses seem to be trying to fight inflation. Instead, they seemed to think the answer is to maximize their own profit. I don't see how that helps.

rScotty
That's exactly why I shared it. To show that price cuts are coming.
 
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If they had reversed their course at the time they were saying inflation was "transitory," they might have had a far different outcome than waiting another year to act during which price increases had pretty well set in throughout the entire economy. At this point, it should be obvious to everyone that purchasing power has taken a substantial hit, prices are up, and retail prices are going to stay up absent another melt down similar to 2008. People aren't going to cut back on their prices voluntarily when they have to pay more for everything they have to buy to operate. This is why it's always been said prices tend to ratchet upwards during times of inflation, but tend not to come back down.

Although I see some limited easing of prices in the real estate market, asking prices are still crazy compared to 2019 levels. 30 year mortgage rate has been hovering right at 7% the past few days. The increasing cost of home repairs and insurance is where I'm seeing more and more complaints.
 
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I was just at my chemical and fertilizer supplier (Wilbur Ellis) and priced 46 urea. It went from 15 a sack (50 pounds) to 30 a sack. I find that increase insane but I'll need it so no choice. I will apply it sparingly this year, however.
 
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