Farmall Tractor Identification and value

Beatles65

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This is a Farmall C right? Serial number 53462. What would you think it'd be worth? It has sat for a number of years now. It looks like the restoration was almost done. Just needed decals. Converted to 12 volt. Left rear tire has gone low and cracked because of that. Fronts have gone flat. I was able to get it to turn over. It would need a new battery. It has a three point and wide front. Don't know it the engine was gone through, but my guess is that it was. What do you think it is worth? Also what do you think the plow it worth. It looks home made. Also how about the single bottom plow? and lastly what do you think the manure spreader is worth? I have the opportunity to buy, but just trying to get a ball park price. Thanks!
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In SW Kansas about $1500, other parts are several hundred dollars. The best are the 2 bottom plow and small manure implement, if needed. 3 point looks like it is made by the owner. In it's age it was a good tractor. Hard to steer at slow mph.
 
Around here the tractor would bring $1000.00-1500.00. The small manure spreader would get $800.00-1000.00 maybe more depending who was there. How's that steam engine you bought a few years back? Running, driving , any videos??
 
$1500 if the tractor is RUNNING. It probably will, judging by the way it was stored, so my number would be closer to $1500 than the normal $500 a non-running derelict would normally be worth.

The one-bottom plow fits a Cub or an A.
 
It's a C, sheet metal looks good from here, the hitch cost somebody some money, fenders and fruit jar precleaner, wide front's probably worth $500. to somebody and steers harder than he!! where a narrow front steers nice. It's got some goodies on it and if anybody knew that spreader was there it would have been gone for a grand long ago.
 
Not sure if any white paint was found during the restore, but the serial number falls within the range of the Demonstrator program. 47010 - 54411
 
Were all the tractors that fall between those serial numbers demonstrators then? Or were there some that were not?
 
John is correct. Not all in that range were demonstrators. Besides serial number and casting dates, you need to find white paint and not a white primer from a restoration. This is my Super A demo. You can clearly see white paint but I checked the serial number all the casting dates and checked the paint over real good before I was 100 % sure. I also have a Cub and a C demo.
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