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Moving. Need to sell my 1936 F20 Farmall on steel. Restored, but I have no idea of the value. What's it worth? Also restored a WC Allis Chalmers road grader maintainer/patroller.
 
(quoted from post at 13:16:33 05/26/16) Moving. Need to sell my 1936 F20 Farmall on steel. Restored, but I have no idea of the value. What's it worth? Also restored a WC Allis Chalmers road grader maintainer/patroller.
where are you?id like to look at the grader
 

Located in Salem, Indiana. We use it occasionally to grade the driveway and go kart track. What would be the fair market value for this?
 
You have several things to factor in when valuing f20s. Year,
rubber or steel, accessories, and condition. Unfortunately for
you it sounds like your tractor is flat in all categories in my
opinion. First off it is not a real desirable year, it's on
steel(harder to transport and drive), no accessories i.e.
Starter, lights, etc. and it's been restored. The unrestored
originals actually bring more money! ih made somewhere
around 135000 of these and people collecting things usually
collect what they grew up with. Being its was made in 1936
the person that grew up on it would be in there 90's. That is
why the market is all but gone on common 1920-1950 vintage
tractors right now. With all that said, value? 10 years ago
probably $1500-2000. Now. $500-1000. Hope this helps.
 

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